Continue.dev
by Continue
Open-source AI coding plugin. Subject to slop-squatting and supply-chain risks via suggestions.
Risk Score: 19/100 (Low) · 8+ incidents · Legal 0 · Safety 10 · Privacy 6 · Regulatory 100 · Security 0
Risk Score
Apr 27, 2026
Risk Score Breakdown
Legal Risk
Court cases & lawsuits
0/100
Safety Risk
Incidents & harm events
10/100
Privacy Risk
Breaches & GDPR actions
6/100
Regulatory Risk
FTC, EU enforcement
100/100
Security Risk
CVEs & vulnerabilities
0/100
Incident Timeline
8 total incidents · showing 5 most recent
Apr 2026
EFF challenged secrecy practices in a patent case in the Eastern District of Texas, arguing that court records should be public. Limited public details are available on how Continue.dev or its users are affected.
Apr 2026
U.S. Customs and Border Protection is seeking permission from San Clemente, California, to install an Anduril “Sentry” surveillance tower that would enable constant monitoring of coastal neighborhoods. Residents and local officials would be affected by any approval decision.
Apr 2026
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Apr 2026
Cybersecurity researchers identified a new LOTUSLITE malware variant using an India banking-themed lure and communicating with a dynamic DNS command-and-control server over HTTPS. The activity is described as targeting India banks and South Korea policy circles.
Apr 2026
EFF sent Palantir a detailed letter questioning whether its human rights commitments align with its work supporting ICE immigration enforcement. Limited public details are available on any response or regulatory outcome.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Continue.dev's AI risk score?
Continue.dev has an AI Risk Score of 19/100 (Low Risk). This score is calculated from 8+ documented public incidents across legal, safety, privacy, regulatory, and security categories.
Is Continue.dev safe to use?
Continue.dev by Continue has a low risk profile based on public data. Organizations should review the full incident list and conduct their own due diligence. This score does not constitute legal advice.
Does Continue.dev have lawsuits?
No court cases are currently documented in our public records for Continue.dev.
How is the AI Risk Score calculated?
Scores are weighted across 5 categories: Legal (25%), Safety (25%), Privacy (20%), Regulatory (15%), Security (15%). Each incident is scored by severity and type, then decayed based on age. Active lawsuits and fatal incidents do not decay.
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