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The large-scale poisoning incidents of AI application Agents and Skill files seem imminent. Currently, many users grant excessive permissions to AI applications, and once the system is compromised, the consequences are concerning. For Web3 users, this threat is especially deadly—through contaminated AI applications, the private keys of local wallets could be completely stolen. This is not alarmism, but a real hidden danger resulting from permission management vulnerabilities combined with the widespread adoption of AI applications. Some project teams have already begun to build more secure AI application architectures to address this challenge, and it is worth paying attention to the progress of such security solutions.
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It's another permission issue. I've always said that granting permissions carelessly is a death sentence.
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Wait, does this mean I have to uninstall all AI tools? What about my trading assistant...
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Really? Are there projects doing this? What's the name? I need to get on board early.
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Web3 is being held back tightly; security solutions haven't caught up yet.
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Hold on, they're trying to scare people again. How many actual failure cases are there?
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Now it's better, but I have to add another security layer. This is ridiculous.
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AI application permission management is really a big pitfall. We need to think about how to do it safely.
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Wait, does this mean the AI tools I downloaded might empty my wallet? Thinking about it is terrifying.
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It’s about time someone regulated these permissions. It’s a bit late to only start paying attention now.
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Are there any projects working on security architecture? I want to see how their solutions look.
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The biggest threat Web3 people fear is these invisible dangers, which are hard to defend against.
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So now AI applications can’t be installed casually? So annoying.
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The stacking of permission vulnerabilities becoming widespread—this combined attack is really ruthless.
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Both permissions and poisoning, this AI application security is really terrible.
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Wait, can a polluted AI directly steal private keys? Then the coins in my wallet could be gone at any time.
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I've been saying not to install random stuff, now do you believe it?
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Has anyone started using those new security architectures? Are they reliable?
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If you can't even handle basic permission management, what are we talking about Web3 applications?
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Now I understand why multi-chain wallet deployment is necessary.
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Feels like there's a new threat every week. When can I use it peacefully?
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It's another permission issue... it was high time to manage this properly. Too many people haven't realized the risks involved.
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Let's wait and see which project can come up with a reliable solution. For now, you still need to be careful.
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I just want to know how many people have actually checked the permissions of the applications connected to their wallets. Probably not many.
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This wave came too quickly. AI applications haven't even become popular yet, and the dangers are already catching up.
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It's always a permission issue. Crypto bros should learn to say no, don't grant all permissions for everything.
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That's why I still manage my own wallet. No matter how convenient AI gets, it can't steal my private key, right?
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If poisoning attacks really become widespread, a bunch of people will have to transfer to new wallets. Just thinking about it gives me a headache.
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A reliable architecture is really worth looking forward to, but the problem is whether users can realize the risks involved...
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It seems I need to separate AI applications from wallets to feel at ease; I can't cut corners.
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This early warning was helpful, but if you wait until something actually happens, it will be too late to regret.
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This is what you should truly worry about, not price fluctuations.
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Permission management must be tightly controlled; don't wait until something happens to regret it.
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Toxicity sounds pretty scary, but we need to trust the projects working on solutions.
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Bro, how many permissions have you granted to your AI applications? Ask yourself.
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Another wave of black swan events, the kind that hurt Web3 the most.
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Exactly, support those teams that prioritize security; they deserve to be backed.