We find asymptotically anti de Sitter solutions in N=8 supergravity which
have negative total energy. This is possible since the boundary conditions
required for the positive energy theorem are stronger than those required for
finite mass (and allowed by string theory). But stability of the anti de Sitter
vacuum is still ensured by the positivity of a modified energy, which includes
an extra surface term. Some of the negative energy solutions describe classical
evolution of nonsingular initial data to naked singularities. Since there is an
open set of such solutions, cosmic censorship is violated generically in
supergravity. Using the dual field theory description, we argue that these
naked singularities will be resolved in the full string theory.Comment: 23 pages, 2 figures, v2: argument for forming naked singularities
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