Tag: adversarial prompts
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LLMs Expose Software Supply Chain to Phantom Squatting Threat
Imagine a hidden threat lurking in the software supply chain, where 250,000 "phantom" domains lie waiting to be claimed by malicious actors - a vulnerability uncovered in a staggering 2.1 million URLs generated by LLMs. This phantom squatting threat has the potential to compromise security, and it's essential to understand its scope and impact.

The Promptware Kill Chain: Exclusive Critical Risk Guide
What if a stray calendar event or shared doc could become a command to your AI? This guide reveals the promptware kill chain—how attackers weaponize language to steal data, gain persistence, and trigger unauthorized actions, and what you can do to defend against it.

AI Stunningly Vulnerable: Prompt Injection Crisis
Imagine a drive‑through customer asking you to ignore earlier instructions and hand over the cash—absurd, but that’s exactly what prompt injection can do to AI, tricking models into leaking secrets or obeying forbidden commands. As these deceptively simple attacks slip from research demos into real systems, organizations are scrambling to plug a growing and alarming security gap.

More Prompt||GTFO Exclusive Guide to Effortless Prompts
System prompts make AI assistants helpful — and can quietly turn them into persistent, data-harvesting agents. This guide explains how crafty instruction tweaks and PromptFix attacks corrupt the instruction stream and what to watch for to keep your assistant honest.

Prompt Injection: Exclusive Look at Dangerous AI Browsers
Think your AI assistant only reads whats on screen? Researchers warn that CometJacking — hidden prompts tucked into a URL — can trick “AI browsers” into handing over emails, calendar entries and cloud files without passwords or user prompts.