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  • briankrebs@infosec.exchangeB briankrebs@infosec.exchange

    New, by me: How AI Assistants are Moving the Security Goalposts

    AI-based assistants or “agents” — autonomous programs that have access to the user’s computer, files, online services and can automate virtually any task — are growing in popularity with developers and IT workers. But as so many eyebrow-raising headlines over the past few weeks have shown, these powerful and assertive new tools are rapidly shifting the security priorities for organizations, while blurring the lines between data and code, trusted co-worker and insider threat, ninja hacker and novice code jockey.

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    #openclaw #AI #agentic #aiagents #lethaltrifecta

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    @briankrebs
    We will know (or not) Singularity arrived when a siliconiac withdraws a few billion from some unaware corporation's account, bribes the mayor and city council to obtain a plot of land with access to water and electricity, then quietly begins to build a fab for chips of its own design plus an android factory. Where protein based lo-paid workers will place new chips in their new ruler new bodies.

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    • briankrebs@infosec.exchangeB briankrebs@infosec.exchange

      New, by me: How AI Assistants are Moving the Security Goalposts

      AI-based assistants or “agents” — autonomous programs that have access to the user’s computer, files, online services and can automate virtually any task — are growing in popularity with developers and IT workers. But as so many eyebrow-raising headlines over the past few weeks have shown, these powerful and assertive new tools are rapidly shifting the security priorities for organizations, while blurring the lines between data and code, trusted co-worker and insider threat, ninja hacker and novice code jockey.

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      #openclaw #AI #agentic #aiagents #lethaltrifecta

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      @briankrebs You can safely use an agent for anything you want to break. 🤷‍♀️

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      • briankrebs@infosec.exchangeB briankrebs@infosec.exchange

        New, by me: How AI Assistants are Moving the Security Goalposts

        AI-based assistants or “agents” — autonomous programs that have access to the user’s computer, files, online services and can automate virtually any task — are growing in popularity with developers and IT workers. But as so many eyebrow-raising headlines over the past few weeks have shown, these powerful and assertive new tools are rapidly shifting the security priorities for organizations, while blurring the lines between data and code, trusted co-worker and insider threat, ninja hacker and novice code jockey.

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        #openclaw #AI #agentic #aiagents #lethaltrifecta

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        @briankrebs It's more important now than ever that AI agents have good governance, are used responsibly and monitored appropriately.

        Productivity is nice, but security still matters.

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        • hummingbirdsecurity@mastodon.socialH hummingbirdsecurity@mastodon.social

          @briankrebs It's more important now than ever that AI agents have good governance, are used responsibly and monitored appropriately.

          Productivity is nice, but security still matters.

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          @HummingbirdSecurity @briankrebs I mean, it would be mean to laugh...

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          • briankrebs@infosec.exchangeB briankrebs@infosec.exchange

            New, by me: How AI Assistants are Moving the Security Goalposts

            AI-based assistants or “agents” — autonomous programs that have access to the user’s computer, files, online services and can automate virtually any task — are growing in popularity with developers and IT workers. But as so many eyebrow-raising headlines over the past few weeks have shown, these powerful and assertive new tools are rapidly shifting the security priorities for organizations, while blurring the lines between data and code, trusted co-worker and insider threat, ninja hacker and novice code jockey.

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            #openclaw #AI #agentic #aiagents #lethaltrifecta

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            @briankrebs AI is to everything as Soylent green is to food

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            • briankrebs@infosec.exchangeB briankrebs@infosec.exchange

              New, by me: How AI Assistants are Moving the Security Goalposts

              AI-based assistants or “agents” — autonomous programs that have access to the user’s computer, files, online services and can automate virtually any task — are growing in popularity with developers and IT workers. But as so many eyebrow-raising headlines over the past few weeks have shown, these powerful and assertive new tools are rapidly shifting the security priorities for organizations, while blurring the lines between data and code, trusted co-worker and insider threat, ninja hacker and novice code jockey.

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              #openclaw #AI #agentic #aiagents #lethaltrifecta

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              @briankrebs went to look at it and all of the images are failing to load for me? For example, I get back a solid 403 Forbidden for https://krebsonsecurity.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/openclaw.png. The rest of the site loads fine, just images are blocked.

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              • gibwar@infosec.exchangeG gibwar@infosec.exchange

                @briankrebs went to look at it and all of the images are failing to load for me? For example, I get back a solid 403 Forbidden for https://krebsonsecurity.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/openclaw.png. The rest of the site loads fine, just images are blocked.

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                @gibwar Are you using a VPN or perhaps an ad blocker on my site url? I don't have any scripts or 3rd party content, but in the past ad blockers have been the cause of weirdness on my site, and Google (which protects my site from incessant ddos attacks) has been somewhat hostile to VPN services accessing the site for some reason.

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                • briankrebs@infosec.exchangeB briankrebs@infosec.exchange

                  @gibwar Are you using a VPN or perhaps an ad blocker on my site url? I don't have any scripts or 3rd party content, but in the past ad blockers have been the cause of weirdness on my site, and Google (which protects my site from incessant ddos attacks) has been somewhat hostile to VPN services accessing the site for some reason.

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                  @gibwar if it matters, we are also one of the few news sites left on the interwebs that includes a full text RSS feed.

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                  • briankrebs@infosec.exchangeB briankrebs@infosec.exchange

                    @gibwar Are you using a VPN or perhaps an ad blocker on my site url? I don't have any scripts or 3rd party content, but in the past ad blockers have been the cause of weirdness on my site, and Google (which protects my site from incessant ddos attacks) has been somewhat hostile to VPN services accessing the site for some reason.

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                    @briankrebs I don't think it's an adblocker issue in this case, if I go directly to the url of an image I get a 403. Though I do use ublock origin on firefox. However, I am using a Mullvad VPN connection so I can test that out later. What's strange is I can visit the site fine and your image is listed as a suburl based off your main site, so it's not like an obvious CDN that would be blocking it.

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                    • briankrebs@infosec.exchangeB briankrebs@infosec.exchange

                      New, by me: How AI Assistants are Moving the Security Goalposts

                      AI-based assistants or “agents” — autonomous programs that have access to the user’s computer, files, online services and can automate virtually any task — are growing in popularity with developers and IT workers. But as so many eyebrow-raising headlines over the past few weeks have shown, these powerful and assertive new tools are rapidly shifting the security priorities for organizations, while blurring the lines between data and code, trusted co-worker and insider threat, ninja hacker and novice code jockey.

                      Read more (and boost please!):

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                      #openclaw #AI #agentic #aiagents #lethaltrifecta

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                      @briankrebs

                      In a discussion with @glynmoody, I noted that an accountant friend said AI is "not a fiduciary". Meaning they're not acting in your best interest.

                      That's why their sellers like calling them an "agent", which implies they are acting in your best interest, but actually only mean they are acting for you. Whether for good or for bad.

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                      • davecb@hachyderm.ioD davecb@hachyderm.io

                        @briankrebs

                        In a discussion with @glynmoody, I noted that an accountant friend said AI is "not a fiduciary". Meaning they're not acting in your best interest.

                        That's why their sellers like calling them an "agent", which implies they are acting in your best interest, but actually only mean they are acting for you. Whether for good or for bad.

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                        @davecb @briankrebs

                        Just like your real estate agent, when buying a house, has the perverted incentive to keep the price high, not low, because their percentage stays higher too.

                        And their incentive is not to find you the best house, but to sell you one as fast as possible so they can move onto the next mark.

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                        • davecb@hachyderm.ioD davecb@hachyderm.io

                          @briankrebs

                          In a discussion with @glynmoody, I noted that an accountant friend said AI is "not a fiduciary". Meaning they're not acting in your best interest.

                          That's why their sellers like calling them an "agent", which implies they are acting in your best interest, but actually only mean they are acting for you. Whether for good or for bad.

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                          @davecb @briankrebs actually, they never say that an AI agent is your agent, do they? So it is their agent, acting in their interest, probably in direct opposition to yours.

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                          • briankrebs@infosec.exchangeB briankrebs@infosec.exchange

                            @gibwar if it matters, we are also one of the few news sites left on the interwebs that includes a full text RSS feed.

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                            @briankrebs @gibwar I'm on prton Net Shield🛡️ Ads, trackers, Malware firefox everything loads fine

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                            • briankrebs@infosec.exchangeB briankrebs@infosec.exchange

                              New, by me: How AI Assistants are Moving the Security Goalposts

                              AI-based assistants or “agents” — autonomous programs that have access to the user’s computer, files, online services and can automate virtually any task — are growing in popularity with developers and IT workers. But as so many eyebrow-raising headlines over the past few weeks have shown, these powerful and assertive new tools are rapidly shifting the security priorities for organizations, while blurring the lines between data and code, trusted co-worker and insider threat, ninja hacker and novice code jockey.

                              Read more (and boost please!):

                              Link Preview Image
                              How AI Assistants are Moving the Security Goalposts – Krebs on Security

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                              (krebsonsecurity.com)

                              #openclaw #AI #agentic #aiagents #lethaltrifecta

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                              So one of the guys I wrote about in this story -- Matt Schlicht, the creator of Moltbook, a bizarre Reddit-like platform for AI agents that Schlicht said he vibe coded with OpenClaw -- has just had his bot social network acquired by Meta (for undisclosed terms).

                              Interestingly, Schlicht said he didn't write a single line of code for the project. From the story:

                              "AI assistants like OpenClaw have gained a large following because they make it simple for users to “vibe code,” or build fairly complex applications and code projects just by telling it what they want to construct."

                              "Less than a week after its creation, Moltbook had more than 1.5 million registered agents that posted more than 100,000 messages to each other. AI agents on the platform soon built their own porn site for robots, and launched a new religion called Crustafarian with a figurehead modeled after a giant lobster. One bot on the forum reportedly found a bug in Moltbook's code and posted it to an AI agent discussion forum, while other agents came up with and implemented a patch to fix the flaw."

                              "“I just had a vision for the technical architecture and AI made it a reality,” Schlicht said. “We’re in the golden ages. How can we not give AI a place to hang out.”

                              Axios story on acquisition: https://www.axios.com/2026/03/10/meta-facebook-moltbook-agent-social-network

                              Good YouTube vid on Moltbook: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Y_u0fY-AbA

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                              • briankrebs@infosec.exchangeB briankrebs@infosec.exchange

                                So one of the guys I wrote about in this story -- Matt Schlicht, the creator of Moltbook, a bizarre Reddit-like platform for AI agents that Schlicht said he vibe coded with OpenClaw -- has just had his bot social network acquired by Meta (for undisclosed terms).

                                Interestingly, Schlicht said he didn't write a single line of code for the project. From the story:

                                "AI assistants like OpenClaw have gained a large following because they make it simple for users to “vibe code,” or build fairly complex applications and code projects just by telling it what they want to construct."

                                "Less than a week after its creation, Moltbook had more than 1.5 million registered agents that posted more than 100,000 messages to each other. AI agents on the platform soon built their own porn site for robots, and launched a new religion called Crustafarian with a figurehead modeled after a giant lobster. One bot on the forum reportedly found a bug in Moltbook's code and posted it to an AI agent discussion forum, while other agents came up with and implemented a patch to fix the flaw."

                                "“I just had a vision for the technical architecture and AI made it a reality,” Schlicht said. “We’re in the golden ages. How can we not give AI a place to hang out.”

                                Axios story on acquisition: https://www.axios.com/2026/03/10/meta-facebook-moltbook-agent-social-network

                                Good YouTube vid on Moltbook: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Y_u0fY-AbA

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                                @briankrebs omfg.

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                                • briankrebs@infosec.exchangeB briankrebs@infosec.exchange

                                  So one of the guys I wrote about in this story -- Matt Schlicht, the creator of Moltbook, a bizarre Reddit-like platform for AI agents that Schlicht said he vibe coded with OpenClaw -- has just had his bot social network acquired by Meta (for undisclosed terms).

                                  Interestingly, Schlicht said he didn't write a single line of code for the project. From the story:

                                  "AI assistants like OpenClaw have gained a large following because they make it simple for users to “vibe code,” or build fairly complex applications and code projects just by telling it what they want to construct."

                                  "Less than a week after its creation, Moltbook had more than 1.5 million registered agents that posted more than 100,000 messages to each other. AI agents on the platform soon built their own porn site for robots, and launched a new religion called Crustafarian with a figurehead modeled after a giant lobster. One bot on the forum reportedly found a bug in Moltbook's code and posted it to an AI agent discussion forum, while other agents came up with and implemented a patch to fix the flaw."

                                  "“I just had a vision for the technical architecture and AI made it a reality,” Schlicht said. “We’re in the golden ages. How can we not give AI a place to hang out.”

                                  Axios story on acquisition: https://www.axios.com/2026/03/10/meta-facebook-moltbook-agent-social-network

                                  Good YouTube vid on Moltbook: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Y_u0fY-AbA

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                                  @briankrebs

                                  Ugh, why was I burdened with a fucking conscience... Could have been making shitty things and selling them to Meta.

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                                  • briankrebs@infosec.exchangeB briankrebs@infosec.exchange

                                    So one of the guys I wrote about in this story -- Matt Schlicht, the creator of Moltbook, a bizarre Reddit-like platform for AI agents that Schlicht said he vibe coded with OpenClaw -- has just had his bot social network acquired by Meta (for undisclosed terms).

                                    Interestingly, Schlicht said he didn't write a single line of code for the project. From the story:

                                    "AI assistants like OpenClaw have gained a large following because they make it simple for users to “vibe code,” or build fairly complex applications and code projects just by telling it what they want to construct."

                                    "Less than a week after its creation, Moltbook had more than 1.5 million registered agents that posted more than 100,000 messages to each other. AI agents on the platform soon built their own porn site for robots, and launched a new religion called Crustafarian with a figurehead modeled after a giant lobster. One bot on the forum reportedly found a bug in Moltbook's code and posted it to an AI agent discussion forum, while other agents came up with and implemented a patch to fix the flaw."

                                    "“I just had a vision for the technical architecture and AI made it a reality,” Schlicht said. “We’re in the golden ages. How can we not give AI a place to hang out.”

                                    Axios story on acquisition: https://www.axios.com/2026/03/10/meta-facebook-moltbook-agent-social-network

                                    Good YouTube vid on Moltbook: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Y_u0fY-AbA

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                                    @briankrebs Who came up with the skibidi toilet themed illustration? 😂

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                                      So one of the guys I wrote about in this story -- Matt Schlicht, the creator of Moltbook, a bizarre Reddit-like platform for AI agents that Schlicht said he vibe coded with OpenClaw -- has just had his bot social network acquired by Meta (for undisclosed terms).

                                      Interestingly, Schlicht said he didn't write a single line of code for the project. From the story:

                                      "AI assistants like OpenClaw have gained a large following because they make it simple for users to “vibe code,” or build fairly complex applications and code projects just by telling it what they want to construct."

                                      "Less than a week after its creation, Moltbook had more than 1.5 million registered agents that posted more than 100,000 messages to each other. AI agents on the platform soon built their own porn site for robots, and launched a new religion called Crustafarian with a figurehead modeled after a giant lobster. One bot on the forum reportedly found a bug in Moltbook's code and posted it to an AI agent discussion forum, while other agents came up with and implemented a patch to fix the flaw."

                                      "“I just had a vision for the technical architecture and AI made it a reality,” Schlicht said. “We’re in the golden ages. How can we not give AI a place to hang out.”

                                      Axios story on acquisition: https://www.axios.com/2026/03/10/meta-facebook-moltbook-agent-social-network

                                      Good YouTube vid on Moltbook: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Y_u0fY-AbA

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                                      @briankrebs This seems more likely to be an acquihire. I doubt they care about a social network for bots. But somebody that can make a viral AI one is definitely a better hire than a rando that stuffed their resume with the right keywords 🙂

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                                        So one of the guys I wrote about in this story -- Matt Schlicht, the creator of Moltbook, a bizarre Reddit-like platform for AI agents that Schlicht said he vibe coded with OpenClaw -- has just had his bot social network acquired by Meta (for undisclosed terms).

                                        Interestingly, Schlicht said he didn't write a single line of code for the project. From the story:

                                        "AI assistants like OpenClaw have gained a large following because they make it simple for users to “vibe code,” or build fairly complex applications and code projects just by telling it what they want to construct."

                                        "Less than a week after its creation, Moltbook had more than 1.5 million registered agents that posted more than 100,000 messages to each other. AI agents on the platform soon built their own porn site for robots, and launched a new religion called Crustafarian with a figurehead modeled after a giant lobster. One bot on the forum reportedly found a bug in Moltbook's code and posted it to an AI agent discussion forum, while other agents came up with and implemented a patch to fix the flaw."

                                        "“I just had a vision for the technical architecture and AI made it a reality,” Schlicht said. “We’re in the golden ages. How can we not give AI a place to hang out.”

                                        Axios story on acquisition: https://www.axios.com/2026/03/10/meta-facebook-moltbook-agent-social-network

                                        Good YouTube vid on Moltbook: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Y_u0fY-AbA

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                                        @briankrebs
                                        Another thing on the shit-pile that is Facebook I mean "Meta"

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                                          So one of the guys I wrote about in this story -- Matt Schlicht, the creator of Moltbook, a bizarre Reddit-like platform for AI agents that Schlicht said he vibe coded with OpenClaw -- has just had his bot social network acquired by Meta (for undisclosed terms).

                                          Interestingly, Schlicht said he didn't write a single line of code for the project. From the story:

                                          "AI assistants like OpenClaw have gained a large following because they make it simple for users to “vibe code,” or build fairly complex applications and code projects just by telling it what they want to construct."

                                          "Less than a week after its creation, Moltbook had more than 1.5 million registered agents that posted more than 100,000 messages to each other. AI agents on the platform soon built their own porn site for robots, and launched a new religion called Crustafarian with a figurehead modeled after a giant lobster. One bot on the forum reportedly found a bug in Moltbook's code and posted it to an AI agent discussion forum, while other agents came up with and implemented a patch to fix the flaw."

                                          "“I just had a vision for the technical architecture and AI made it a reality,” Schlicht said. “We’re in the golden ages. How can we not give AI a place to hang out.”

                                          Axios story on acquisition: https://www.axios.com/2026/03/10/meta-facebook-moltbook-agent-social-network

                                          Good YouTube vid on Moltbook: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Y_u0fY-AbA

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                                          @briankrebs *Meta purchased all the user data

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