• BorgDrone@feddit.nl
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    4 hours ago

    If you’ve ever used it you can see how easily it can happen.

    How could this happen easily? A regular developer shouldn’t even have access to production outside of exceptional circumstances (e.g. diagnosing a production issue). Certainly not as part of the normal dev process.

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      55 minutes ago

      They shouldn’t and we know that but this is hardly the first time that story has been told even before LLMs. Usually it was blamed on “the intern” or whatever.

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        20 minutes ago

        This isn’t just an issue with a developer putting too much trust into an LLM though. This is a failure at the organizational level. So many things have to be wrong for this to happen.

        If an ‘intern’ can access a production database then you have some serious problems. No one should have access to that in normal operations.