SAP AI Core Security Flaws Exposed: “SAPwned” Vulnerabilities Put Customer Data at Risk

Researchers have discovered five vulnerabilities in SAP AI Core, dubbed SAPwned, which could allow attackers to access customer data and credentials. These flaws could lead to widespread contamination of internal artifacts and compromise cloud environments like AWS and Microsoft Azure.

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Looks like SAP’s AI Core was more of a ‘Sieve Core’ for a while there. Thankfully, they patched it up before the Titanic-level data breach happened. Still, it’s a wild world when your AI’s biggest threat isn’t just becoming self-aware, but also getting hacked!

Key Points:

  • Researchers discovered five vulnerabilities in SAP AI Core.
  • Dubbed SAPwned, these flaws could have led to serious data breaches and supply chain attacks.
  • Issues could have given attackers access to customer data and cloud credentials.
  • SAP has since patched these vulnerabilities as of May 15, 2024.
  • Emerging threats like NullBulge are targeting AI and gaming industries, emphasizing the need for robust cybersecurity measures.

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