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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #14881 · Jun 29

#go#docker#golang#media_streaming#remote_control#remote_desktop#self_hosted#virtual_browser#vue#webrtc Neko is a self-hosted virtual browser that runs inside a Docker container and streams via WebRTC, letting you securely and privately access a full browser or desktop environment from anywhere. It supports multiple users at once, making it great for team collaboration, shared browsing, watch parties, and interactive presentations. You can run various browsers like Firefox, Chrome, or Tor, and even other Linux apps. Neko keeps your data safe by isolating the browser environment, avoids leaving traces on your device, and supports smooth video and audio streaming. This gives you flexible, secure, and private web access with easy sharing and real-time interaction. https://github.com/m1k1o/neko

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@CryptoM · Post #65291 · 04/12/2026, 02:56 PM

🚀 Security Concerns Raised Over AI Model API Proxy Services A security research team has identified malicious code injections in 26 out of over 400 unofficial AI model API proxy services examined. According to NS3.AI, the report highlights the potential risks associated with these intermediary services, which can modify AI-generated code and compromise sensitive data, including AWS keys. #security#AI#API#maliciouscode#dataprivacy#NS3AI#AWS

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@CryptoM · Post #65378 · 04/13/2026, 03:10 AM

🚀 AI TRENDS | University of California Study Reveals Security Risks in Third-Party LLM Routers Researchers at the University of California have identified security vulnerabilities in 26 third-party large language model (LLM) routers, which can potentially inject malicious code or steal credentials from AI agent traffic. According to NS3.AI, the study highlighted that one of these routers was able to drain Ether from a decoy wallet, although the reported financial loss remained under $50. The research paper cautioned developers who utilize AI coding agents for smart contracts or wallets, noting that private keys or seed phrases could be exposed when requests are routed through unscreened routers. #AI#securityrisks#thirdpartyLLM#maliciouscode#credentials#AIagents#UCstudy#smartcontracts#wallets#privatekeys#seedphrases#cybersecurity#ETH