Add agent-driven SSRF replay and async authorization drift risks#147
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Add agent-driven SSRF replay and async authorization drift risks#147balaakasam wants to merge 2 commits intoOWASP:masterfrom
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Thank you for reviewing my contribution. This update documents a new architectural risk pattern observed in modern agentic |
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This PR introduces two emerging architectural risk patterns observed in agent-driven systems:
• Agent-driven replay & rebinding SSRF where stored URLs become exploitable over time.
• Asynchronous authorization drift where background agents mutate protected fields post-validation.
These additions extend API7 (SSRF) and API6 (unrestricted-access-to-sensitive-business-flows) with modern agentic abuse cases.