Hackers can hijack ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini with nothing but a sentence. OpenAI says the problem may never be fully solved.
The attack relies on hidden prompts in a foreign language.
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.
Fortra has released security updates to patch a maximum severity vulnerability in GoAnywhere MFT's License Servlet that can be exploited in command injection attacks. GoAnywhere MFT is a web-based ...
Yet another variant of the Mirai botnet is threatening the maritime logistics sector by exploiting a critical flaw in digital recording devices used by companies on seagoing vessels. The attacks allow ...
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 ...
“AI” tools are all the rage at the moment, even among users who aren’t all that savvy when it comes to conventional software or security—and that’s opening up all sorts of new opportunities for ...
AI first, security later: As GenAI tools make their way into mainstream apps and workflows, serious concerns are mounting about their real-world safety. Far from boosting productivity, these systems ...
Security researchers have developed a new image-based prompt injection attack that can manipulate how multimodal AI systems interpret user instructions without modifying the original text prompt, ...
The study, titled Artificial Intelligence Methods for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Cybersecurity: A Comprehensive Survey and ...