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AI-Generated Code Introduces Significant Security Vulnerabilities

A Veracode report on August 7 found that 45% of code produced by AI models contains security flaws, with Java being the most vulnerable.

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A Veracode report released August 7 found that 45% of AI-generated code contains security flaws, highlighting a major risk as companies like Microsoft race to build AI-powered defensive tools.

AI-Generated Code Introduces Significant Security Vulnerabilities

The rapid adoption of artificial intelligence in software development is creating new security concerns. A report released on August 7, 2025, reveals that AI-assisted programming can introduce a high rate of vulnerabilities, raising the stakes in the cybersecurity arms race.

The Insecurity of AI-Assisted Development

  • Widespread Vulnerabilities:
    According to a new report from Veracode, 45% of code generated by large language models (LLMs) contains security vulnerabilities. The study analyzed code from over 100 different LLMs and found substantial variation by programming language.

    • Java: Over 70% of AI-generated Java …

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