Google Antigravity in Crosshairs of Security Researchers, Cybercriminals
Researchers discovered a remote code execution vulnerability and cybercriminals are using its reputation to deliver malware. The post Google Antigravity in Crosshairs of Security Researchers, Cybercriminals appeared first on SecurityWeek.
Google Antigravity’s increasing popularity has brought the development platform into the crosshairs of both security researchers and cybercriminals.
Google Antigravity is an ‘agent-first’ development platform that evolves the traditional code editor into a mission control for autonomous AI agents. Powered by Gemini, the IDE enables developers to delegate complex, multi-step engineering tasks to independent AI workers that can plan, execute, and verify code.
Researchers at Pillar Security discovered that Antigravity is affected by a vulnerability that can allow an attacker to escape the sandbox and remotely execute arbitrary code.
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