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Vibe Hacking: The Dark Side of AI Coding

EPISODE · Sep 23, 2025 · 27 MIN

Vibe Hacking: The Dark Side of AI Coding

from Cyberside Chats: Cybersecurity Insights from the Experts · host Chatcyberside

What happens when the same AI tools that make coding easier also give cybercriminals new powers? In this episode of Cyberside Chats Live, we explore the rise of “vibe coding” and its darker twin, “vibe hacking.” You’ll learn how AI is reshaping software development, how attackers are turning those vibes into cybercrime, and what it means for the future of security.    Key Takeaways  Establish ground rules for AI use   Even if you don’t have developers, employees may experiment with AI tools. Set a policy for how (or if) AI can be used for coding, automation, or day-to-day tasks.   Make sure staff understand not to paste sensitive data (like credentials or customer info) into AI tools.  Strengthen your software supply chain   If you rely on vendors or contractors, ask them whether they use AI in their development process and how they vet the resulting code.   Request (or create) an inventory of software components and dependencies (SBOMs) so you know what’s inside the software you buy.   Stay alert to supply chain risks from open-source code or third-party add-ons.  Treat your endpoints like crown jewels   Limit what software employees can install, especially IT staff.   Provide a safe “sandbox” machine for testing unfamiliar tools instead of using production systems. Apply strong endpoint protection and restrict administrative privileges.  Prepare for AI-related incidents   Include scenarios where AI is part of the attack, such as compromised development tools, malicious packages, or data fed into rogue AI systems.   Plan for vendor incidents, since third-party software providers may be the first link in a compromise.   Test these scenarios through tabletop exercises so your team knows how to respond.  References  Malwarebytes — Claude AI chatbot abused to launch cybercrime spree (Aug 2025): https://www.malwarebytes.com/blog/news/2025/08/claude-ai-chatbot-abused-to-launch-cybercrime-spree  Trend Micro / Industrial Cyber — EvilAI malware campaign exploits AI-generated code to breach global critical sectors (Aug 2025): https://industrialcyber.co/ransomware/evilai-malware-campaign-exploits-ai-generated-code-to-breach-global-critical-sectors/  The Hacker News — Cursor AI code editor flaw enables silent code execution on developer systems (Sept 2025): https://thehackernews.com/2025/09/cursor-ai-code-editor-flaw-enables.html  PCWorld — I saw how an “evil” AI chatbot finds vulnerabilities. It’s as scary as you think (May 2025): https://www.pcworld.com/article/2424205/i-saw-how-an-evil-ai-chatbot-finds-vulnerabilities-its-as-scary-as-you-think.html  #AIhacking #AIcoding #vibehacking #vibecoding #cyberattack #cybersecurity #infosec #informationsecurity #datasecurity 

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