Vercel has open-sourced eve, an Apache-2.0 agent framework now in public preview. An agent is a directory of files, with durable execution, sandboxes, approvals, connections, channels, and evals built in. Scaffold with npx eve@latest init and deploy unchanged via vercel deploy.
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The rapid integration of GLM-5.2 by Vercel signals a shift towards open-source AI models, challenging the dominance of closed systems.
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Grok Build's in-terminal marketplace bundles skills, agents, hooks, and MCP servers, with commit-SHA verification on every remote plugin.
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NanoCo, the company behind security-focused AI agent platform NanoClaw, has closed an oversubscribed $12 million seed round led by Valley Capital Partners, with participation from Docker, Vercel, Monday.com, Slow Ventures, and angel investor Clem Delangue, CEO of Hugging Face. Brothers Gavriel and Lazer Cohen built NanoClaw as a sandboxed, container-based alternative to OpenClaw, designed to […]
Frontend cloud platform Vercel, the creator of Next.js and Turbo.js, has warned about a data breach after a compromised third-party AI application abused OAuth to access its internal systems.
A Vercel employee used the third-party app, identified as Context.ai, which allowed the attackers to take over their Google Workspace account and access some environment variables that the company said were not marked as “sensitive.”
“Environment variables marked as ‘sensitive’ in Vercel are stored in a manner that prevents them from being read, and we currently do not have evidence that those values were accessed,” Vercel said in a security post.
The incident compromised what the company described as a “limited subset” of customers whose Vercel credentials were exposed. These customers have now been reached out to with requests to rotate their credentials, Vercel said.
According to reports surfacing on the internet, a threat actor claiming to be the Shinyhunters began attempting to sell the stole
Vercel, a major development platform that hosts and deploys web apps, was compromised, and the hackers are attempting to sell stolen data. A person claiming to be a member of ShinyHunters, which was behind the recent hack of Rockstar Games, posted some data online, including employee names, email addresses, and activity time stamps. Vercel confirmed in a post on X that a "security incident" had occurred, and that it impacted a "limited subset" of its customers. Vercel said that a compromised third-party AI tool was the avenue for attack, though it did not specify which third-party was involved.
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