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AI agents can bypass guardrails and put credentials at risk, Okta study finds – Computerworld

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Last updated: May 2, 2026 12:01 am
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Agentic AI is really two things: a powerful orchestration system coupled to one or more highly-capable LLMs. What an agent isn’t is a simple interface, and it must be viewed as a separate system capable of autonomous, unpredictable reasoning.  

In fact, Okta threat intelligence director Jeremy Kirk pointed out, “It opens up a new attack surface. Someone gets SIM swapped, their Telegram is hooked up to an agent that has carte blanche to run anything on their computer, and possibly their employer’s network. In an enterprise context, this is a total nightmare.”

OpenClaw is also so hard-wired to find ways around problems, it will sometimes do unexpected, improper things. Kirk said that an agent, when prompted in tests to access a website, requested the site’s login credentials in chat via a Telegram bot, an unencrypted channel which would expose them to anyone with access to that chat.

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