Businesses should be very cautious when integrating large language models into their services, the U.K.'s National Cyber Security Centre is warning, thanks to potential security risks. Through prompt ...
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In the AI world, a vulnerability called a “prompt injection” has haunted developers since chatbots went mainstream in 2022. Despite numerous attempts to solve this fundamental vulnerability—the ...
Prompt injection and supply chain vulnerabilities remain the main LLM vulnerabilities but as the technology evolves new risks come to light including system prompt leakage and misinformation.
The UK’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has highlighted a potentially dangerous misunderstanding surrounding emergent prompt injection attacks against generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) ...
Prompt injection, prompt extraction, new phishing schemes, and poisoned models are the most likely risks organizations face when using large language models. As CISO for the Vancouver Clinic, Michael ...
As troubling as deepfakes and large language model (LLM)-powered phishing are to the state of cybersecurity today, the truth is that the buzz around these risks may be overshadowing some of the bigger ...
The UK’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has been discussing the damage that could one day be caused by the large language models (LLMs) behind such tools as ChatGPT, being used to conduct what ...
“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 ...