SUI Agents — agentic threat model
SUI Agents presents a high-risk profile due to its integration of autonomous AI personas with on-chain financial capabilities (tokenization, trading) and social media APIs. The combination of financial agency and public-facing communication channels amplifies the potential impact of prompt injection or agent compromise.
OWASP AIVSS score rationale
| Autonomy of Action | 0.80 | |
| Goal-Driven Planning | 0.60 | |
| Self-Modification | 0.20 | |
| Dynamic Tool Use | 0.80 | |
| Persistent Memory | 0.50 | |
| Contextual Awareness | 0.70 | |
| Dynamic Identity | 0.80 | |
| Multi-Agent Interactions | 0.70 | |
| Non-Determinism | 0.70 | |
| Opacity & Reflexivity | 0.60 |
Scored with the canonical OWASP AIVSS formula (AIVSS calculator reference); agentic risk factors estimated from the agent’s described capabilities.
MAESTRO 7-layer threat model
Per-layer threats for this agent. Layers tagged “not certain from listing” are general, caveated commentary where the public description didn’t pin that layer.
Not certain from the listing — The specific foundation models powering the zero-code generative infrastructure are not disclosed, leaving potential vulnerabilities to model-specific prompt injection, adversarial reprogramming, or data poisoning unassessed.
Not certain from the listing — While the platform supports customization and persona creation, details regarding vector databases, RAG pipelines, or training data security are omitted, posing risks of data exfiltration or knowledge-base poisoning.
The platform serves as an agent creation framework. Key threats include insecure tool integration (specifically blockchain wallet and smart contract interactions) and memory poisoning via community-driven public chats that could manipulate agent behavior.
Not certain from the listing — The hosting environment for these on-chain digital agents is unspecified. Without details on sandboxing or secure key management for the Sui blockchain wallets, there is a risk of host compromise or private key theft.
Not certain from the listing — No evaluation frameworks, real-time monitoring, or guardrails are mentioned to detect drift, anomalous trading behavior, or malicious social media outputs generated by the agents.
The platform is closed-source and handles tokenized assets on the Sui blockchain. The lack of visible compliance certifications, security audits, or decentralized governance controls increases the risk of regulatory non-compliance and smart contract vulnerabilities.
SUI Agents establishes a marketplace/ecosystem for launching and trading agents. This introduces significant risks of cascading financial failures, rogue/compromised agents manipulating token prices, and trust abuse during multi-agent interactions in public chats.
MAESTRO — the 7-layer agentic threat-modeling framework (Cloud Security Alliance / Ken Huang).
These scores are auto-generated from public information (the agent's own listing, docs, and repository) using the canonical OWASP AIVSS formula and the MAESTRO framework — an estimate for guidance, not a penetration test, audit, or certification. See the scoring methodology. Are you the vendor? Factual corrections are free.