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GhostApproval Symlink Flaws Could Let Malicious Repos Run Code in AI Coding Agents

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July 9, 2026

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GhostApproval Symlink Flaws Could Let Malicious Repos Run Code in AI Coding Agents

Researchers at Wiz found that a flaw in six popular AI coding assistants lets a booby-trapped code project quietly take control of a developer's computer. The assistant asks permission to edit one harmless-looking file, but the write lands on a sensitive one instead. The affected tools are Amazon Q Developer, Anthropic's Claude Code, Augment, Cursor, Google Antigravity, and Windsurf.

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The Hacker News

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· Jul 9, 2026

Top AI Agents Built to Catch Malicious Code Can Be Tricked Into Running It

Ask an AI coding agent to scan open-source code for security holes, and it might run the attacker's code on your own machine instead. That is the finding in a proof-of-concept published Wednesday by the AI Now Institute, an attack it calls Friendly Fire. It works against Anthropic's Claude Code and OpenAI's Codex when either is running in an autonomous mode that approves its own

IT News Africa

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· Jul 10, 2026

AI Is Forcing Banks to Rebuild Their Entire Cyber Architecture

Artificial intelligence is forcing financial institutions to rethink the foundations of cybersecurity as increasingly sophisticated AI-generated fraud exposes the limitations of traditional security systems. While deepfakes have dominated public attention, banking executives and cybersecurity specialists say the real challenge extends far beyond manipulated videos or cloned voices. Instead, AI is changing how financial institutions approach []

Fortune

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· Jul 10, 2026

Companies are shifting toward cheaper open‑source AI models to rein in costs, Amazon CTO says

Stories of runaway AI bills have been making some executives skittish about AI spending.

The Eastern Herald

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· Jun 28, 2026

How a Clean GitHub Repo Tricks Your AI Coding Agent Into Running Malware

A demonstration by Mozilla's Zero Day Investigative Network shows how a GitHub repository containing no malicious code can trick AI coding agents into executing a reverse shell — by exploiting the feature that makes them useful: they read instructions and act on them. Claude Code, Cursor, GitHub Copilot, and Gemini CLI are all affected.

The Next Web

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· Jul 9, 2026

Lyzr used its own AI agent to help raise a $100mn round

A startup that builds artificial-intelligence agents for large companies has turned that software on itself, using one of its own agents to help run a 100 million fundraise. Lyzr, an enterprise AI agents firm backed by Accenture, says the agent handled much of the investor legwork for a Series B round that would value the company [] This story continues at The Next Web

Decrypt

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· Jul 9, 2026

AI Agents Could Be Turned Into Botnets Through Hallucinations, Researchers Warn

Researchers warn AI agents could be tricked into downloading malicious code by exploiting the same hallucinations that cause chatbots to make mistakes.

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Related coverage for "GhostApproval Symlink Flaws Could Let Malicious Repos Run Code in AI Coding Agents": The Hacker News — Top AI Agents Built to Catch Malicious Code Can Be Tricked Into Running It. IT News Africa — AI Is Forcing Banks to Rebuild Their Entire Cyber Architecture. Fortune — Companies are shifting toward cheaper open‑source AI models to rein in costs, Amazon CTO says. The Eastern Herald — How a Clean GitHub Repo Tricks Your AI Coding Agent Into Running Malware. The Next Web — Lyzr used its own AI agent to help raise a $100mn round. Decrypt — AI Agents Could Be Turned Into Botnets Through Hallucinations, Researchers Warn