It only took nine seconds for an AI coding agent gone rogue to delete a company’s entire production database and its backups, according to its founder. PocketOS, which sells software that car rental businesses rely on, descended into chaos after its databases were wiped, the company’s founder Jeremy Crane said.

The culprit was Cursor, an AI agent powered by Anthropic’s Claude Opus 4.6 model, which is one of the AI industry’s flagship models. As more industries embrace AI in an attempt to automate tasks and even replace workers, the chaos at PocketOS is a reminder of what could go wrong.

Crane said customers of PocketOS’s car rental clients were left in a lurch when they arrived to pick up vehicles from businesses that no longer had access to software that managed reservations and vehicle assignments.

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    16 hours ago

    Why in the everliving fuck would you give software delete access to your live backups? Like, in what scenario is this a solution?

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      15 hours ago

      The trend seems to be to give an AI agent access to the same command line and credentials a person would use, with no sandboxing, because then it can do the same tasks in a similar way and “just works”. Obviously this is insane, and not even attempting building a comprehensive sandboxing system to deploy an AI agent into invites disaster, but you can see why certain people would be tempted, because that would take a lot of work and thought and probably need a human in the loop in the end anyway.

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        13 hours ago

        Even a person should not be able to delete critical backups without jumping through a couple of hoops.

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          7 hours ago

          And critical backups should be passed into an air gapped vault with a little guard piggy.

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      When you believe AI can do anything, you don’t worry about what sorts of access it’ll break things with. When you rely on AI to do work, you’re too interested in half-assing your job to consider what might go wrong. When capitalism never promotes people for their skill, understanding or caution, the former two issues proliferate.

      Voilà, disaster.