
Two Vibe Coding Data Breaches. Zero Lines of Code Written. This Is a Pattern Now.
In February 2026, security firm Wiz discovered a misconfigured database in Moltbook, a social networking site built entirely through vibe coding. The founder stated he "didn't write one line of code." The breach exposed 1.5 million authentication tokens and 35,000 email addresses. All wide open to the internet. Two weeks later, Italian streamer Grenbaud launched Baudr, another social network built entirely with AI for 40 euros. Within hours, users discovered the admin panel at /admin was accessible to anyone. Thousands of accounts were deleted. Personal data was downloaded. Fraudulent messages were sent from compromised accounts. Two breaches. Two social networks. Both built without writing a single line of code. Both failed within days of launch. This is not a coincidence. This is a pattern. The Numbers Behind the Pattern These breaches did not happen in isolation. The data has been accumulating: Escape.tech scanned 5,600 vibe-coded apps and found 2,000+ vulnerabilities and 400 expose
Continue reading on Dev.to Webdev
Opens in a new tab




