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Salezilla — agentic threat model

8.9AIVSS 8.9 · High

Salezilla presents a moderate-to-high risk profile due to its direct integration with email infrastructure and its capability to autonomously generate and send personalized outreach. A compromise of this agent could lead to severe domain reputation damage, automated phishing campaigns, or unauthorized access to sensitive CRM data.

OWASP AIVSS score rationale

AIVSS = (CVSS_Base + AARS) × Mitigation_Factor, where AARS = (10 − CVSS_Base) × (Factor_Sum / 10) × ThM
CVSS base 7.8AARS uplift 1.09Factor sum 4.7/10Threat ×1.05Mitigation ×1.0
Autonomy of Action
0.70
Goal-Driven Planning
0.60
Self-Modification
0.10
Dynamic Tool Use
0.50
Persistent Memory
0.50
Contextual Awareness
0.60
Dynamic Identity
0.60
Multi-Agent Interactions
0.10
Non-Determinism
0.50
Opacity & Reflexivity
0.50

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.

L1 · Foundation Models⚠ not certain from listing

Not certain from the listing — likely utilizes commercial LLMs for email personalization. Threats include prompt injection that could bypass safety guardrails, leading to the generation of offensive, deceptive, or highly convincing phishing content.

L2 · Data Operations⚠ not certain from listing

Not certain from the listing — processes prospect data and lead lists. Threats include data poisoning of lead databases, leakage of proprietary sales playbooks, and potential compliance violations regarding PII storage and processing.

L3 · Agent Frameworks⚠ not certain from listing

Not certain from the listing — orchestrates lead generation, personalization, and email dispatch. Threats include insecure tool integration with email APIs, which could allow an attacker to hijack the agent's workflow to send unauthorized bulk emails.

L4 · Deployment & Infrastructure⚠ not certain from listing

Not certain from the listing — manages 'email infrastructure' (SMTP, DNS, domains). Threats include domain hijacking, abuse of mail servers for spam/phishing, and exposure of API keys for email delivery services (e.g., SendGrid, Mailgun).

L5 · Evaluation & Observability⚠ not certain from listing

Not certain from the listing — monitors campaign performance and deliverability. Threats include a lack of content guardrails to detect and block malicious or non-compliant email generation before transmission.

L6 · Security & Compliance (cross-cutting)⚠ not certain from listing

Not certain from the listing — handles CAN-SPAM, GDPR, and email authentication (SPF/DKIM/DMARC). Threats include non-compliance with spam regulations and lack of robust access controls for managing domain DNS records.

L7 · Agent Ecosystem⚠ not certain from listing

Not certain from the listing — operates primarily as a standalone SaaS platform. Threats include potential integration vulnerabilities if connected to external CRMs (Salesforce, HubSpot) via API, leading to unauthorized data exfiltration.

MAESTRO — the 7-layer agentic threat-modeling framework (Cloud Security Alliance / Ken Huang).