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Incident CVE-2026-LGTM

407 points - today at 12:58 PM

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  • nickcw

    today at 2:52 PM

    That is very very funny, and oh so plausible.

    I enjoyed this bit a lot from the timeline

    > Karen Oyelaran finds the payload by reading the source code with her eyes and files a second issue. The triage assistant closes it as “duplicate of #8814.” Issue #8814 is a feature request for dark mode. Karen reopens it. The assistant closes it. Karen reopens it. Karen’s GitHub account is rate-limited for “patterns consistent with automated behaviour.”

    And this - the final sentence is a perfect indictment of the timeline we are in.

    > Two AI review agents from competing vendors, both attached to a downstream pull request bumping foxhole-lz4, enter a disagreement loop over whether the package is malicious. After 340 comments and $41,255 in inference spend, Finance revokes both API keys; one vendor’s marketing team, cc’d on the cost anomaly alert, issues a press release citing “a 430% YoY increase in adversarial multi-agent security reasoning.” The stock opens up 6%.

    I'm joining the goat farming waitlist ;-)

      • pkoiralap

        today at 3:38 PM

        Justice to Karen

        > We would like to thank:

        >

        > Karen Oyelaran, who found the issue on Day 1 and is currently appealing her GitHub rate limit via a web form that is also AI-triaged

        • quijoteuniv

          today at 5:06 PM

          It was funnier when i ask Ai what this was. The ai told me it was a satire about Ai, then i got it, funny.

      • Octoth0rpe

        today at 2:35 PM

        The entire post is great, but the acknowledgements section is particularly excellent:

        > Kubernetes (the dog), who was not involved in this incident but whose photo in the #incident-response channel was auto-tagged by the Slack image classifier as “container orchestration diagram (confidence: 0.31)”

          • eddd-ddde

            today at 4:27 PM

            My favorite:

            > This report was reviewed by Legal, who have asked us to clarify that the fox was depicted as over eighteen.

        • aliasxneo

          today at 3:32 PM

          > Approximately 11% of affected hosts were still running fish as their login shell following the February incident; this had no bearing on anything but is noted here for completeness

          Yeah, this one got me laughing and seems like such a heavy Claudism. The number of times I'm reading Claude's response and throwing my hands in the air like, "What the fck does that have to do with anything!?" It's the worst part of the over eagerness.

            • ceejayoz

              today at 3:56 PM

              One of the best CLAUDE.md improvements I've made is "don't talk like a Hacker News commenter". It seems to make a huge difference.

              Yes, I recognize the irony.

          • bilekas

            today at 2:18 PM

            > Duration: 96 hours (billable: 2.1 trillion tokens)

            Now there's a metric that would make my boss nervous.

            > Total inference spend across all parties during the incident window was $1.7M, which Marketing has asked us to start describing as “a record investment in autonomous customer assurance.”

            This is too funny.

              • mawadev

                today at 2:32 PM

                I think at some point we need a different or split up currency/economy, because these values make no sense. Just consider how this inference cost 1.062.500 tomatoes ($1.6) in the physical world.

                  • XorNot

                    today at 4:10 PM

                    Except it sort of does? You're paying for the food and shelter of the people engaged in all the manual labor in the supply chain which produces the electricity, for example.

                    Some of them likely eat tomatoes, so for that electricity you need to (indirectly) supply a certain number of tomatoes.

                    Which is the part about "what will human labor be worth?" that gets missed in all the AI discussion: it's the only thing the economy ultimately values.

            • SpyCoder77

              today at 3:43 PM

              I did not realize this was satire until like halfway through. That is how insane the times are becoming

            • piterrro

              today at 2:24 PM

              (I know its a satire, but could be seen as an actual post mortem of the future incident) This report made me realize there's no place for humans, as it is right now, in the process of building software systems in the future. Reading this incident made me dizzy after few paragraphs because of the cognitive context overload and I lost track multiple times.

                • RaSoJo

                  today at 2:29 PM

                  I kinda felt it was satire, but then the below quote threw me off:

                  > one vendor’s marketing team, cc’d on the cost anomaly alert, issues a press release citing “a 430% YoY increase in adversarial multi-agent security reasoning.” The stock opens up 6%.

                  That happens! That is not satire. So i had to visit the comments here to be sure :)

                    • Retr0id

                      today at 3:42 PM

                      Satire does usually have a degree of truth/realism.

                      • jibal

                        today at 4:37 PM

                        You could have "visited" the satire tag at the top of the article.

                    • unknownfuture

                      today at 2:31 PM

                      You're absolutely right!

                      (In all seriousness it seems this is the dream of a huge number of AI pilled execs dreaming of infinite velocity at a fraction of the cost... velocity pointed where, you ask? Well stop asking or you'll be next.)

                      • slopinthebag

                        today at 6:18 PM

                        I mean, none of the software or processes in this hypothetical future actually worked. At a certain point, even the most normal of normal people will push back on shitty software when their bank deletes their account or their software controlled brakes fail...

                        • dbliss

                          today at 2:49 PM

                          Great satire. The comedy of errors along the way made me realize that this could have happened also with humans instead of bots. But now it’s faster.

                            • unknownfuture

                              today at 3:27 PM

                              It... really couldn't? Step 3 in this fictional chain would never happen with a HITL.

                              I honestly can't tell with comments like this whether folks have too much respect for AI, or to little respect for people...

                                • falcor84

                                  today at 4:52 PM

                                  What's "step 3"? I don't see step numbering anywhere?

                                    • unknownfuture

                                      today at 5:13 PM

                                      Is... this comment also satire?

                                        • FridgeSeal

                                          today at 6:13 PM

                                          Doesn’t look like anything to me.

                      • Procrastes

                        today at 2:21 PM

                        I actually know a goat rancher who is working to require ag impact studies for data centers in Texas. Sounds like I should give him a call while I can.

                        (Also CVE-2026-LGTM would be an awesome name for a Culture ship)

                        • xandrius

                          today at 3:10 PM

                          Great write-up.

                          Side note: interesting to see how many folks commenting did not get it being satire (even the title has LGTM). I guess it's time to rethink how sharp the HN folks truly are compared to the average non-tech person (not that I had any big assumptions myself).

                          I'm curious about this recipe for chevre :D

                            • JRandomHacker42

                              today at 4:52 PM

                              HN has a big blind spot, in my opinion, around writing that isn't "purely technical". I've seen several cases of commenter complaining about "clickbait" for a blog post that I'd describe as "having a narrative hook and structure"

                              • geophph

                                today at 4:19 PM

                                By this point I’m not sure why everyone isn’t in “default satire” mode.

                                  • FridgeSeal

                                    today at 6:15 PM

                                    This is usually my default position, but apparently that “gas town” article was Real and Serious and Distinctly Not Satire, and I started to feel reality fragmenting underneath me.

                                • unknownfuture

                                  today at 3:30 PM

                                  Cognitive surrender evidencing itself en masse? :D

                                  • mlyle

                                    today at 4:04 PM

                                    I read it and saw LGTM and URL and was like "probably satire" but could not rule out it being real until like 30% in.

                                    It's like a modern version of Poe's law.

                                      • jibal

                                        today at 4:40 PM

                                        Just below the title are the tags "package-managers security satire ai"

                                          • mlyle

                                            today at 6:26 PM

                                            Yah well, I don't read all front-matter like that. Most of the time it's noise. Count it in the stuff that becomes cognitively invisible, like banner ads.

                                    • jibal

                                      today at 4:39 PM

                                      And immediately below the title are the tags "package-managers security satire ai"

                                  • NooneAtAll3

                                    today at 2:34 PM

                                    previously on HN: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48086082 "Incident Report: CVE-2024-YIKES"

                                      • stronglikedan

                                        today at 5:41 PM

                                        not the same one

                                    • shawkinaw

                                      today at 4:46 PM

                                      I really enjoyed the line “The incident was resolved when the attacker’s autonomous agent read a file it shouldn’t have, which is also how the incident started.”

                                      • dvh

                                        today at 2:41 PM

                                        Brought to you by the people who've been told repeatedly since mid 90s not to glue SQL strings together.

                                          • jitl

                                            today at 3:52 PM

                                            It's funny that as the most popular programming languages FINALLY got smart injection-safe SQL strings (js template literals etc), we're right back to square one with AI over the top that can't tell the difference between trusted and untrusted content. Funny and sad.

                                        • woah

                                          today at 4:27 PM

                                          Previous piece from this genre: https://short-edition.com/en/classic/story/mark-twain/a-tele...

                                          • akramachamarei

                                            today at 4:51 PM

                                            Kinda reminds me of Snowcrash in vibes

                                            • today at 5:16 PM

                                              • yk

                                                today at 2:47 PM

                                                > Seven LLMs were arranged in series. Six assumed another had read the code; the seventh read it and apologised.

                                                And this is why management assumes that one can just automate software developers.

                                                • bobby_zhu

                                                  today at 5:25 PM

                                                  I was wondering why the CVE number has LGTM in it, then my AI reminds me it is satire...

                                                  • pmarreck

                                                    today at 2:17 PM

                                                    This incident report is WILD

                                                        The incident was resolved when the attacker’s autonomous agent read a file it shouldn’t have, which is also how the incident started.

                                                      • piazz

                                                        today at 2:21 PM

                                                        PSA this is satire ;)

                                                        (if you have to say it, that’s how you know it’s good)

                                                      • InsideOutSanta

                                                        today at 2:20 PM

                                                        Seems perfectly cromulent to me. And thanks to Karen Oyelaran for her work.

                                                          • jazzypants

                                                            today at 2:26 PM

                                                            We can only hope she wins her GitHub rate limit appeal soon.

                                                            This was hilarious. I didn't know that I needed AI slop satire in my life.

                                                              • Groxx

                                                                today at 4:05 PM

                                                                Under Microsoft's ownership? She'll get through the goat-farming queue well before then.

                                                        • dcrazy

                                                          today at 2:21 PM

                                                          It’s satire.

                                                          • bilekas

                                                            today at 2:22 PM

                                                            Its LGTM actually! And very much not serious! (yet)

                                                        • btown

                                                          today at 2:25 PM

                                                          If you're wondering what creats.io is - this is satire!

                                                            • aftbit

                                                              today at 3:47 PM

                                                              It's available for rental from the domain cartel if anyone wants to drop some $$ on making the joke just that little bit more real.

                                                          • yieldcrv

                                                            today at 6:00 PM

                                                            Funnier the first time

                                                            • seqizz

                                                              today at 5:44 PM

                                                              Still no foxhole-lz4 on Github? Come on, someone should fork it from vulpine-lz4 :)

                                                              • cavalrytactics

                                                                today at 3:43 PM

                                                                Should have used Sigmashake guardrails... When will this industry learn. Youtube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SHZaMu6J0F0

                                                                  • today at 4:22 PM

                                                                • PunchyHamster

                                                                  today at 2:31 PM

                                                                  Well the part about brand-image-incompatible depictions of firefox logo apparently wasn't a satire

                                                                    • gerdesj

                                                                      today at 2:46 PM

                                                                      This tells you all you need to know about the "fox":

                                                                      "This report was reviewed by Legal, who have asked us to clarify that the fox was depicted as over eighteen and that the sunglasses remained on throughout."

                                                                        • LoganDark

                                                                          today at 6:26 PM

                                                                          Based

                                                                  • ant-kinesthetic

                                                                    today at 3:37 PM

                                                                    "We continue to take security seriously, now at scale." is gold aha.

                                                                    • duggan

                                                                      today at 4:56 PM

                                                                      This person should head up writing the next Silicon Valley.

                                                                      • today at 2:21 PM

                                                                        • faeyanpiraat

                                                                          today at 2:27 PM

                                                                          You had me in the first half :)

                                                                          • leothetechguy

                                                                            today at 4:49 PM

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                                                                            • hasteg

                                                                              today at 2:39 PM

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                                                                              • priyankarr

                                                                                today at 12:58 PM

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                                                                                • windsurfer

                                                                                  today at 2:22 PM

                                                                                  Perhaps a [Satire] note should be added to the headline.

                                                                                    • john_strinlai

                                                                                      today at 2:23 PM

                                                                                      its tagged as satire at the very top of the page, first thing under the title

                                                                                      (also, CVEs are numeric only, so the "LGTM" (looks good to me) and CVE "YIKES" is also a big giveaway, on top of ~all of the text being outlandish)

                                                                                        • hk__2

                                                                                          today at 2:29 PM

                                                                                          > its tagged as satire at the very top of the page, first thing under the title

                                                                                          Not the first thing, it’s buried in the tags as grey on light grey on white.

                                                                                            • john_strinlai

                                                                                              today at 2:35 PM

                                                                                              >it’s buried in the tags as grey on light grey on white.

                                                                                              if you happened to miss the tags, reading approximately any of the article should make it pretty clear.

                                                                                              "This report was reviewed by Legal, who have asked us to clarify that the fox was depicted as over eighteen and that the sunglasses remained on throughout."

                                                                                                • piskov

                                                                                                  today at 4:44 PM

                                                                                                  Quoting literally the last paragraph is not helping to promote this as obviously satire

                                                                                                    • john_strinlai

                                                                                                      today at 4:55 PM

                                                                                                      it was just my favorite part. i can copy/paste all of the outlandish parts, if you want, but i would be copy/pasting the entire article.

                                                                                                      ignoring the satire tag at the top of the page, some examples from the first ~20%:

                                                                                                          - its on a personal blog, with no mention of what the actual product is
                                                                                                          - resolving an incident "by treaty"
                                                                                                          - "Severity: Informational → Critical → Withdrawn → Critical → Negotiated"
                                                                                                          - incident *duration* measured in "billable tokens"
                                                                                                          - link to a CVE named "YIKES"
                                                                                                          - an incident being resolved by the attacker reading a file
                                                                                                          - no dates provided, just "Day 1, 02:51 UTC"
                                                                                                          - creats.io doesn't exist
                                                                                                      
                                                                                                      and so on, and so on, and so on

                                                                                                  • today at 2:40 PM

                                                                                                • kps

                                                                                                  today at 5:21 PM

                                                                                                  > grey on light grey

                                                                                                  That's not part of the satire?

                                                                                          • unknownfuture

                                                                                            today at 2:28 PM

                                                                                            It says a lot about the industry today that this post is somehow running afoul of Poe's Law...

                                                                                            • hbcdbff

                                                                                              today at 2:48 PM

                                                                                              Yes, the Americans are waking up, we need to make it abundantly clear to avoid them misunderstanding.

                                                                                                • ryukoposting

                                                                                                  today at 3:27 PM

                                                                                                  Most of America has been awake for a few hours now. Maybe we need a warning that this post is known to the State of California to be satire.

                                                                                                    • geophph

                                                                                                      today at 4:25 PM

                                                                                                      love the extra satire there

                                                                                              • aftbit

                                                                                                today at 3:48 PM

                                                                                                Please don't! Getting tricked by the satire and then slowly realizing it's insane is half the fun.