Vibe-coding may seem great for quickly shipping products, but inexperienced developers are leaving gaping cybersecurity holes that are causing breaches and exposures left and right.
This is according to GitGuardian’s latest report, the “State of Secrets Sprawl” paper that was just released. In the research document, the organization said 2025 was the year when AI adoption “permanently changed” software engineering. That year, there was a 43% increase year-on-year in public commits, growing at least two times faster than before. An increase in commits also means an increase in secrets and since 2021, these have been growing roughly 1.6 times faster than the active developer population.
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Source: TechRadar News
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