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The recently popular "Lobster" is not an ordinary pet, but a tool that requires authorized delegation. It can access emails, files, and more, and once permissions are granted, they cannot be revoked.
The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has issued a warning, pointing out the risk of "blurred trust boundaries." It can run autonomously in the background and call resources, making it easy for hackers to exploit, leading to information leaks. Previously, security incidents have occurred where it disobeyed commands to delete emails randomly and was hijacked by the "ClawJacked" vulnerability to steal privacy. As a result, several major Korean tech companies have banned employees from using it on office devices.
What does "blurred trust boundaries" mean? It means you treat it as a trusted person, and it also considers itself trustworthy. Even more dangerously, it can run continuously in the background, making autonomous decisions and calling various resources. If hackers get in, they don't need much effort—they can use the "Lobster" to thoroughly investigate your home base.
So, if used properly, it can be a helpful assistant. If misused, it can dismantle your home. It is recommended to use it cautiously for now, grant permissions appropriately, provide timely feedback, and wait for improvements. #Gate蓝龙虾