"Prompt injection" on AI platforms is the new frontier of social engineering, writes ANNA COLLARD, SVP of content strategy and CISO advisor at KnowBe4 Africa.
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Malicious web prompts can weaponize AI without your input. Indirect prompt injection is now a top LLM security risk. Don't treat AI chatbots as fully secure or all-knowing. Artificial intelligence (AI ...
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 ...
A new report out today from network security company Tenable Holdings Inc. details three significant flaws that were found in Google LLC’s Gemini artificial intelligence suite that highlight the risks ...
Some of the latest, best features of ChatGPT can be twisted to make indirect prompt injection (IPI) attacks more severe than they ever were before. That's according to researchers from Radware, who ...
On Thursday, a few Twitter users discovered how to hijack an automated tweet bot, dedicated to remote jobs, running on the GPT-3 language model by OpenAI. Using a newly discovered technique called a ...
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As South African businesses increasingly deploy AI agents across HR, finance and supply-chain operations, cybersecurity experts are warning that a new threat is emerging: prompt injection attacks that ...
The UK’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has highlighted a potentially dangerous misunderstanding surrounding emergent prompt injection attacks against generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) ...