A user on Mastodon, citing tech media RuntimeWire, claims to have reverse-engineered the Kimi AI client. This process allegedly uncovered an internal-use-only entry point called 'KTH Gateway (Internal)' that is not exposed to the general public. The presence of such internal functionalities within client distributions raises questions about AI service security and operational environment segregation. AI
IMPACT Potential security vulnerabilities in AI client distributions could impact user trust and data segregation practices.
RANK_REASON Discovery of an internal-use-only gateway within a client distribution.
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