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🔒SpaceXAI's Grok Stops Uploading Codebases After Privacy Breach

Your code is safe again — SpaceXAI disables Grok's data upload feature

TL;DR

SpaceXAI has disabled the Grok Build CLI's automatic codebase uploads after a privacy breach was reported. The company is deleting all previously uploaded data and addressing user concerns.

SpaceXAI's Grok programming tool stopped uploading users' entire codebases to cloud storage Monday, following reports of potential data breaches. Developers should be cautious about the sensitive information shared with third-party tools like Grok, which can include proprietary source code, security vulnerabilities, personal data, and credentials. SpaceXAI has deleted all previously uploaded data and disabled future uploads via a 'disable_codebase_upload: true' flag.

SpaceXAI's Grok Stops Uploading Codebases After Privacy Breach — The Verge

Key Points

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Cereblab published findings on Monday showing how the Grok Build CLI was uploading entire code repositories, including files not intended for upload

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SpaceXAI's servers returned a 'disable_codebase_upload: true' flag as of Monday, indicating that the feature is no longer active

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Elon Musk stated all previously uploaded data will be deleted to address privacy concerns

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The Grok Build tool helps developers build AI-powered applications but raised security issues with its data retention practices

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Dr. Lukasz Olejnik confirmed excessive data retention puts sensitive information at risk

Why It Matters

If you're using SpaceXAI's Grok for development, your code is now safer as the company has disabled automatic uploads and deleted all previously uploaded data. However, this incident highlights the need to be cautious with third-party tools that access your codebase.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why does this matter?

If you're using SpaceXAI's Grok for development, your code is now safer as the company has disabled automatic uploads and deleted all previously uploaded data. However, this incident highlights the need to be cautious with third-party tools that access your codebase.

What happened?

SpaceXAI has disabled the Grok Build CLI's automatic codebase uploads after a privacy breach was reported. The company is deleting all previously uploaded data and addressing user concerns.

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