Security leaders must adapt large language model controls such as input validation, output filtering and least-privilege access for artificial intelligence systems to prevent prompt injection attacks.
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 ...
A new benchmark study found AI agents remain vulnerable to prompt injection attacks as companies increasingly roll out the ...
Web command injection attacks pose significant security threats to web applications, leading to potential server information leakage or severe server disruption. Traditional detection methods struggle ...
Large Language Models (LLMs) are rapidly being integrated into educational systems for automated grading, intelligent tutoring, question answering, and instructional support. Their effectiveness stems ...
The UK’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has highlighted a potentially dangerous misunderstanding surrounding emergent prompt injection attacks against generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) ...