One API Key, Five Agents: How to Stop the Blast Radius
Shared API keys across agents collapse the permission model and destroy forensic traceability, turning any prompt injection into a union-of-all-scopes
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Shared API keys across agents collapse the permission model and destroy forensic traceability, turning any prompt injection into a union-of-all-scopes
Researchers at Cyera discovered four chainable OpenClaw vulnerabilities enabling data theft, privilege escalation, and persistence. 245,000 public instances are exposed. Here's what you need to do.
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