Think twice before you ask Google’s Gemini AI assistant to summarize your schedule for you, because it could lead to you losing control of all of your smart devices. At a presentation at Black Hat USA ...
Don't miss out on our latest stories. Add PCMag as a preferred source on Google. AI-powered browsers are supposed to be smart. However, new security research suggests that they can also be weaponized ...
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 has shipped a security update to ChatGPT Atlas aimed at prompt injection in AI browsers, attacks that hide malicious instructions inside everyday content an agent might read while it works.
Attackers are increasingly exploiting generative AI by embedding malicious prompts in macros and exposing hidden data through parsers. The switch in adversarial tactics — noted in a recent State of ...
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 ...
These 4 critical AI vulnerabilities are being exploited faster than defenders can respond ...
For a brief moment, hiding prompt injections in HTML, CSS, or metadata felt like a throwback to the clever tricks of early black hat SEO. Invisible keywords, stealth links, and JavaScript cloaking ...
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As a new AI-powered Web browser brings agentics closer to the masses, questions remain regarding whether prompt injections, the signature LLM attack type, could get even worse. ChatGPT Atlas is OpenAI ...
New findings from a group of researchers at the Black Hat hacker conference in Las Vegas has revealed that it only takes one "poisoned" document to gain access to private data using ChatGPT that has ...