Moltbook Gave Everyone Control of Every AI Agent

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Moltbook misconfigured their database, exposing 1.5 million API tokens and 35,000 email addresses; unauthenticated access was possible within days of launch.

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Original Source Material

Database Misconfiguration Exposed 1.5 million API Tokens A misconfigured database at Moltbook, the viral social network for AI agents, exposed 1.5 million API authentication tokens, 35,000 email addresses, and private messages. Security researchers discovered unauthenticated read and write access to all platform data within days of launch.