AI Comedy Hour: The Ray Framework’s “Intentional” Security Flaw

Discover the hilarious side of a serious security flaw in the open-source Ray framework. The maintainers’ defense? It’s not a bug, it’s a feature!

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Just when you thought it was safe to go back into the AI water, here comes Ray, the open source compute framework, swimming around with a gaping security vulnerability. Like a scene from a cyber-Jaws movie, this flaw could let attackers gain unauthorized access to all nodes in a Ray cluster. And the best part? Ray’s maintainers think it's all intentional! I mean, who doesn't love a good unauthenticated remote code execution, right? It's like handing out free passes to the heart of your AI operation, because what could possibly go wrong?

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