AI agents are now being weaponized through prompt injection, exposing why model guardrails are not enough to protect enterprise data.
Hackers can hijack ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini with nothing but a sentence. OpenAI says the problem may never be fully solved.
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 ...
ServiceNow’s planned $1 billion acquisition of Veza aims to unify identity governance with workflow automation to control AI agents at scale. ServiceNow has announced its intent to acquire Veza, an ...
Researchers say the technique can manipulate how vision-language models interpret both images and user prompts.
Using only natural language instructions, researchers were able to bypass Google Gemini's defenses against malicious prompt injection and create misleading events to leak private Calendar data. Check ...
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 ...