We all write code with AI tools now, and those tools are basically agents with real access to our machines. This year gave us a good look at what happens when that goes sideways. The case this talk makes is that these problems aren't new or mysterious. They're the same kinds of security bugs we've dealt with for years, just wearing an agent costume: something untrusted comes in, and something with real permissions goes out. And often it isn't one bad action, it's a few normal ones that add up.
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