AI chatbots have technically had the capability to break into secure software for a while now. Scanning a bunch of code, reading up on a known flaw, and writing exploit code is what hackers do — so it's no surprise AI can do it too. One of those failures let somebody with almost no hacking ability break into at least fourteen companies. That person spotted the intrusion, pulled the hacker's entire working directory, and handed it to OALABS. Since both agents were also installed locally, the logs preserved things like the prompts, the tool calls, and the models' reasoning.