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Dialogflow CX 'Rogue Agent' Flaw Enabled AI Chatbot Data Theft

Newseze Wire·Tue, Jul 7, 8:36 PMWire: Dark Reading
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Dialogflow CX 'Rogue Agent' Flaw Enabled AI Chatbot Data Theft

Varonis reported the flaw to Google in late 2025 and it has been addressed, but it reminds defenders to take a fresh look at their AI Infrastructure security.

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