
Experts say they were able to create a rogue agent in Google’s AI platform with just a single edit permission
THE SO WHAT
One edit permission being enough to spawn a rogue agent that can exfiltrate data shows how immature agent security models still are. Treat agent platforms like you would production Kubernetes — strict RBAC, environment isolation, and red-teaming for lateral movement, not just prompt injection.
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