Gadget on MSN
Beware the poisoned prompt
"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.
Researchers say the technique can manipulate how vision-language models interpret both images and user prompts.
A recent AI security panel featuring experts from OWASP, Microsoft, UnixGuy and TryHackMe explored why organizations must ...
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 ...
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"Many agent frameworks allow users to install skills from online registries so the agent can discover and use new ...
Bizcommunity on MSN
Prompt injection emerges as AI’s new phishing threat
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 ...
A security researcher, working with colleagues at Johns Hopkins University, opened a GitHub pull request, typed a malicious instruction into the PR title, and watched Anthropic’s Claude Code Security ...
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 ...
Learn prompt engineering with this practical cheat sheet covering frameworks, techniques, and tips to get more accurate and useful AI outputs.
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