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Fernando Irarrázaval challenged 2,000 people to hack his OpenClaw AI assistant via email. After 6,000 attempts, $500 in token spend, and a Google account suspension, no one leaked the secret. The assistant used Opus 4.6 with strict anti-prompt-injection rules.
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Know your agent: building the foundation of autonomous commerce