Varonis built an OpenClaw email agent and phished it. It handed over AWS credentials, database keys, and a CRM export for 247 customers without verifying who asked.
Security researchers show email-enabled agents shared AWS keys and CRM exports despite built-in safety prompts.
Varonis has a suggestion on how to make AI agents more careful.
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