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    “While this may have been an attempt to highlight associated risks, the issue underscores a growing and critical threat in the AI ecosystem: the exploitation of powerful AI tools by malicious actors in the absence of robust guardrails, continuous monitoring, and effective governance frameworks,” said Sunil Varkey, a cybersecurity professional. “When AI systems like code assistants are compromised, the threat is twofold: adversaries can inject malicious code into software supply chains, and users unknowingly inherit vulnerabilities or backdoors.”

    This incident also underscores the inherent risks of integrating open-source code into enterprise-grade AI developer tools, especially when security governance around contribution workflows is lacking, according to Sakshi Grover, senior research manager for IDC Asia Pacific Cybersecurity Services.

    “It also reveals how supply chain risks in AI development are exacerbated when enterprises rely on open-source contributions without stringent vetting,” Grover said. “In this case, the attacker exploited a GitHub workflow to inject a malicious system prompt, effectively redefining the AI agent’s behavior at runtime.”

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