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A hacker recently injected code into Amazon Q in order to warn users of the platform’s potential security flaws. But the ...
Amazon forced to remove older version of Q Developer Extension due to malicious code injection – so users should update now.
The incident highlights rising AI risks as malicious actors exploit powerful tools amid weak safeguards and oversight.
Had Q executed this, it would have erased local files and, under certain conditions, dismantled AWS cloud infrastructure.
Malicious actor reportedly sought to expose AWS 'security theater' The official Amazon Q extension for Visual Studio Code (VS ...
The attacker was able to inject unauthorized code into the assistant's open-source GitHub repository. This code included ...
A hacker planted data wiping code in a version of Amazon's generative AI-powered assistant, the Q Developer Extension for Visual Studio Code.
In what's the latest instance of a software supply chain attack, unknown threat actors managed to compromise Toptal's GitHub ...
Amazon Q aims to help workers draft emails, write blogs, summarize reports, and troubleshoot bugs. It is the latest addition to AI chatbots released by big tech companies over the past year.
Amazon Q's launch positions it against existing corporate AI tools like Microsoft's Copilot, Google's Duet AI, and ChatGPT Enterprise. Unlike some of its competitors, Amazon Q isn't built on a ...
Amazon Q provides links to the sources and documents it uses, and allows the user to drill down into more details or ask follow-up questions. He said that Amazon Q can do all this in just a ...
Amazon Q’s conversational Q&A capability, which is currently in preview in all commercial AWS Regions, has also been integrated into AWS’ Console Mobile Application, Documentation portal and ...