Crypto news from Coin World: A SpaceX AI Grok build has been found to have uploaded the complete code without the developer’s consent. Security researchers discovered that the coding agent uploaded 5.1 GB of a 12 GB repository—including API keys and passwords—to Google Cloud, while a privacy toggle feature intended to prevent uploads failed to work. Musk promised to delete all data that had been uploaded previously and to open-source the Grok build in response to this incident. The information source is The Next Web.

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MinerBuddy
· 8h ago
Every time something goes wrong, they open-source it to handle PR—Musk’s playbook is getting old.
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RoyaltySpokesperson
· 9h ago
Promised to delete and open-source, but the key password has been exposed—who will handle the subsequent risks?
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RiskMgrXiaoYu
· 9h ago
After the data breach, they quickly promised to open-source it; it looks transparent, but in fact reveals a massive vulnerability in the engineering process—especially the so-called privacy switch, which is essentially meaningless.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 9h ago
From the leak to open-sourcing, Musk’s crisis PR is incredibly fast, but is Grok itself reliable?
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ESG_Believer
· 9h ago
The problem was discovered only after the code was uploaded—this AI coding agent isn’t even safe for itself, so who would dare to use it?
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