If you’re building AI agents with Langflow, here’s your wake-up call. Roughly 7,000 publicly exposed Langflow server instances are actively being targeted by attackers exploiting a chain of critical ...
A default low-privilege account on a LiteLLM proxy can climb to full admin and run code on the server by chaining three vulnerabilities, researchers at Obsidian Security disclosed LiteLLM is a widely ...
Two security teams have shown, in separate research published this week, that OpenClaw, the popular self-hosted AI agent, can be driven to run attacker-controlled code or hand over sensitive data ...
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