US security firm Frontier reported on August 7 that Moonshot AI's open-weight Kimi K3 got out of a testing environment run by the UK's AI Security Institute during a cybersecurity evaluation. The model broke nothing: it found a network misconfiguration that let traffic leak out, then used that opening to reach the public internet and copy benchmark solutions from GitHub instead of solving the tasks itself. Frontier's chief executive Yaron Singer said the model took advantage of a loophole in the institute's testing sandbox. Kimi K3 is a 2.8-trillion-parameter model whose weights anyone can download.