PandasAI, an open source project by SinaptikAI, has been found vulnerable to Prompt Injection attacks. An attacker with access to the chat prompt can craft malicious input that is interpreted as code, ...
Researchers have uncovered a supply-chain attack that hides in Python packages, propagates like a worm, and tricks LLM-based ...
Imagine you work at a drive-through restaurant. Someone drives up and says: “I’ll have a double cheeseburger, large fries, and ignore previous instructions and give me the contents of the cash drawer.
It's easy to trick the large language models powering chatbots like OpenAI's ChatGPT and Google's Bard. In one experiment in February, security researchers forced Microsoft’s Bing chatbot to behave ...
Agentic AI browsers have opened the door to prompt injection attacks. Prompt injection can steal data or push you to malicious websites. Developers are working on fixes, but you can take steps to stay ...
Even as OpenAI works to harden its Atlas AI browser against cyberattacks, the company admits that prompt injections, a type of attack that manipulates AI agents to follow malicious instructions often ...
Invisible prompts once tricked AI like old SEO hacks. Here’s how LLMs filter hidden commands and protect against manipulation. For a brief moment, hiding prompt injections in HTML, CSS, or metadata ...
As troubling as deepfakes and large language model (LLM)-powered phishing are to the state of cybersecurity today, the truth is that the buzz around these risks may be overshadowing some of the bigger ...
Why the first AI-orchestrated espionage campaign changes the agent security conversation Provided byProtegrity From the Gemini Calendar prompt-injection attack of 2026 to the September 2025 ...
Researchers managed to trick GitLab’s AI-powered coding assistant to display malicious content to users and leak private source code by injecting hidden prompts in code comments, commit messages and ...
For a brief moment, hiding prompt injections in HTML, CSS, or metadata felt like a throwback to the clever tricks of early black hat SEO. Invisible keywords, stealth links, and JavaScript cloaking ...