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Hackers can use prompt injection attacks to hijack your AI chats — here's how to avoid this serious security flaw
While more and more people are using AI for a variety of purposes, threat actors have already found security flaws that can turn your helpful assistant into their partner in crime without you even ...
Did you know you can customize Google to filter out garbage? Take these steps for better search results, including adding Lifehacker as a preferred source for tech news. AI continues to take over more ...
The UK’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has highlighted a potentially dangerous misunderstanding surrounding emergent prompt injection attacks against generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) ...
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 ...
OpenAI built an "automated attacker" to test Atlas' defenses. The qualities that make agents useful also make them vulnerable. AI security will be a game of cat and mouse for a long time. OpenAI is ...
There’s a well-worn pattern in the development of AI chatbots. Researchers discover a vulnerability and exploit it to do ...
Cybercriminals don't always need malware or exploits to break into systems anymore. Sometimes, they just need the right words in the right place. OpenAI is now openly acknowledging that reality. The ...
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