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The AI Attack Surface: How Agents Raise the Cyber Stakes

Posted on November 19, 2025
The AI Attack Surface: How Agents Raise the Cyber Stakes

Researcher shows how agentic AI is vulnerable to hijacking to subvert an agent’s goals and how agent interaction can be altered to compromise whole networks.

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