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  1. 2026-04-11 / VOICESGeorgia Tech Vibe Security Radar: 35 CVEs From AI-Generated Code in March 2026, Up 483% From 6 in JanuaryGeorgia Tech's Vibe Security Radar tracked a 483% increase in CVEs attributed to AI-generated code, from 6 in January to 35 in March 2026, providing the first academic quantification of the security cost of rapid AI-assisted development. Simon Roses Femerling published a 'Vibe Coding Security Field Guide for 2026' in response, addressing the growing tension between AI coding speed and software security. The data signals that the vibe coding productivity gains come with a measurable and growing security cost that the ecosystem hasn't yet addressed.
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