Tenet Security describes Agentjacking, where attackers inject fake error reports that coding agents treat as trusted repair instructions, exposing secrets and deployment credentials.
What happened
Tenet Security describes Agentjacking, where attackers inject fake error reports that coding agents treat as trusted repair instructions, exposing secrets and deployment credentials.
Why it matters
The important point is not the announcement alone, but the shift in incentives behind it. Money, compute, regulation and enterprise workflows are moving from experiments into operating infrastructure.
What to watch
The next test is whether the product, policy or funding move turns into durable adoption rather than a launch-week signal.
Sources: public company posts, official blogs, industry media reports, regulatory filings where applicable, CocoLoop; localized against the original Cocoloop Chinese article agentjacking-sentry-coding-agents.