
A Streamer Built a Social Network With AI for $40. It Was Hacked in Hours.
On March 14, 2026, Italian streamer Grenbaud (Simone Buratti) launched a social network called Baudr. Live. On Twitch. In front of thousands of viewers. He built the entire thing with AI. Cost: approximately 40 euros. No developers. No security review. No legal counsel. Within hours, someone typed /admin in the browser. The administration panel was wide open. No authentication. No access control. Nothing. What followed: Thousands of user accounts deleted in bulk Personal data downloaded by unauthorized individuals Fraudulent messages sent from compromised accounts The site taken offline for emergency repairs This is the first documented real-world data breach caused by vibe coding. What Baudr Collected Baudr wasn't a toy project. It was a social network with real users and real data. The platform collected: Twitch ID and personal photos Name, age, city, zodiac sign Hobbies and music preferences YouTube channels and Instagram usernames Private messages between users All of this was expo
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