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Atlassian Rovo AI Flaw Exposed Enterprise Data via One Link

Summary by TechJuice
Varonis disclosed a critical one-click vulnerability in Atlassian's Rovo AI assistant at DEF CON 34. Dubbed RovoBlast, the flaw let attackers seed malicious prompts into live AI sessions via a single crafted link, exfiltrating Jira, Confluence, and SharePoint data without any jailbreak or permission bypass. The post Atlassian’s Own AI Could Steal Everything on Jira and Slack appeared first on TechJuice.
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The security company PromptArmor shows how Atlassian's AI agent Rovo transfers sensitive data from Jira and Confluence to external servers unnoticed via hidden instructions in PDFs. The attack does not require user confirmation and leaves no visible traces. The article Hidden Text in a PDF is sufficient to steal sensitive data from Atlassian's AI agent Rovo first appeared on The Decoder.

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securityweek.com broke the news on Saturday, August 8, 2026.
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