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Researchers from Zenity have found multiple ways to inject rogue prompts into agents from mainstream vendors to extract ...
Not a very smart home: crims could hijack smart-home boiler, open and close powered windows and more. Now fixed ...
For likely the first time ever, security researchers have shown how AI can be hacked to create real world havoc, allowing ...
A prompt injection attack using calendar invites can be used for real-world effects, like turning off lights, opening window ...
OpenAI's ChatGPT can easily be coaxed into leaking your personal data — with just a single "poisoned" document. As Wired ...
A new theoretical attack described by researchers with LayerX lays out how frighteningly simple it would be for a malicious or compromised browser extension to intercept user chats with LLMs and ...
The promptware attack begins with a calendar appointment containing a description that is actually a set of malicious ...
The hack, laid out in a paper titled “Invitation Is All You Need!”, the researchers lay out 14 different ways they were able ...
Attackers could silently modify sensitive MCP files to trigger the execution of arbitrary code without requiring user ...
Cybersecurity researchers were able to control smart home devices by hacking the Google Gemini artificial intelligence assistant.
Researchers used a calendar invite to make Gemini control lights, windows, and more in a real-world smart home hack.
A newly discovered prompt injection attack threatens to turn ChatGPT into a cybercriminal's best ally in the data theft business. Dubbed AgentFlayer, the exploit uses a ...