June 27, 2024, 9:13 a.m. | Dhivya

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Rabbitude, a group of developers and researchers, has exposed a security vulnerability in Rabbit’s R1 AI assistant. The group discovered that API keys were hardcoded into the company’s codebase, a practice that is widely considered a major security flaw. These keys provided access to Rabbit’s accounts with third-party services, including its text-to-speech provider ElevenLabs and […]


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