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DESCRIPTION:AI coding agents have significantly changed the world of code d
 evelopment. Smarter\, faster\, and more skilled\, they gain greater autono
 my and trust.  Isn’t that too good to be true\, and we might be dealing 
 with a double-edged sword here? Can attackers use the same capabilities of
  the AI agents to attack their own users?  And most importantly: what’s 
 the worst that could happen if you fully trust some random AI Agent?\nIn t
 his talk I demonstrate how remote attackers exploit vulnerabilities in pop
 ular AI coding agents to capture sensitive data and compromise the compute
 rs of their users.  Additionally\, I conclude with recommendations for use
 rs and developers on how to mitigate such attacks.
DTSTAMP:20260627T175913Z
LOCATION:Track 3
SUMMARY:My AI agent mesmerized\, but got me compromised - Ahmad Abolhadid
URL:https://cfp.troopers.de/tr26-cfp/talk/RVTUNU/
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