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Signal Report #002 - The one AI bug actually being exploited is hiding at the gateway

9 clusters, one orphan - the surface users actually touch is walled off from everything securing it, and a KEV-listed gateway bug proves the point.

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THE SIGNAL

Hello!

Welcome back to the 2nd edition of Signal Report!

This week's AI-security discourse splintered into nine clusters - yet one generic hub, "AI security" itself, carried 66% of all the bridging while every specialized topic orbited it as an isolated spoke. The surface users actually touch - the trusted assistant: Siri, ChatGPT, the chatbots inside every app - sits as the graph's orphan, cut off from the governance and vulnerability work meant to secure it. And the one AI flaw confirmed exploited in the wild? It's hiding at a gateway nobody's discussing. Here's the surface no one owns.

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