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New hack exploits AI hallucinations to trick agents into running malicious code
Attackers can exploit how AI bots hallucinate software URLs to create massive botnets. The vulnerability is endemic to every ...
AI browsers can be convenient, but they also come with security risks.
A popular artificial intelligence (AI) coding tool can be exploited in just two clicks, allowing attackers to install permission-rich model context protocol (MCP) servers on privileged developers' ...
A new attack technique dubbed HalluSquatting turns AI assistants’ tendency to hallucinate into a scalable infection vector.
Researchers at the Alan Turing Institute in London have documented a way to get GitHub Copilot to generate harmful content with a 100% success rate — by never asking for it directly. The technique, ...
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