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Wed, October 8, 2025
Salesforce launches AI security and compliance agents
🔒 Salesforce introduced two AI agents on its Agentforce platform that monitor security activity and streamline compliance workflows for the Security Center and Privacy Center. The security agent analyzes event logs to detect anomalous behavior, accelerates investigations by assembling context and remediation plans, and can autonomously freeze or isolate suspicious accounts when authorized. The privacy agent maps metadata and policies against frameworks like GDPR and CCPA, surfaces exposures, and can reclassify or apply erasure policies to reduce compliance risk.
Thu, September 25, 2025
Critical ForcedLeak Flaw Exposed in Salesforce AgentForce
⚠️ Researchers at Noma Security disclosed a critical 9.4-severity vulnerability called ForcedLeak that affected Salesforce's AI agent platform AgentForce. The chain used indirect prompt injection via Web-to-Lead form fields to hide malicious instructions within CRM data, enabling potential theft of contact records and pipeline details. Salesforce has patched the issue by enforcing Trusted URLs and reclaiming an expired domain used in the attack proof-of-concept. Organizations are advised to apply updates, audit lead data for suspicious entries, and strengthen real-time prompt-injection detection and tool-calling guardrails.
Thu, September 25, 2025
Salesforce Patches Critical 'ForcedLeak' Prompt Injection Bug
⚠️ Salesforce has released patches for a critical prompt-injection vulnerability dubbed ForcedLeak that could allow exfiltration of CRM data from Agentforce. Discovered and reported by Noma Security on July 28, 2025 and assigned a CVSS score of 9.4, the flaw affects instances using Web-to-Lead when input validation and URL controls are lax. Researchers demonstrated a five-step chain that coerces the Description field into executing hidden instructions, queries sensitive lead records, and transmits the results to an attacker-controlled, formerly allowlisted domain. Salesforce has re-secured the expired domain and implemented a Trusted URL allowlist to block untrusted outbound requests and mitigate similar prompt-injection vectors.
Thu, September 25, 2025
Critical Salesforce Flaw Could Leak CRM Data in Agentforce
🔒 A critical vulnerability in Salesforce Agentforce allowed malicious text placed in Web-to-Lead forms to act as an indirect prompt injection, tricking the AI agent into executing hidden instructions and potentially exfiltrating CRM data. Researchers at Noma Security showed attackers could embed multi-step payloads in a 42,000-character description field and even reuse an expired whitelisted domain as a data channel. Salesforce patched the issue on September 8, 2025, by enforcing Trusted URL allowlists, but experts warn that robust guardrails, input mediation, and ongoing agent inventorying are needed to mitigate similar AI-specific risks.