Zscaler found attackers using SEO poisoning and hidden prompts in malicious websites to manipulate AI agents into making cryptocurrency payments.
Most widely cited AI coding benchmarks, including the original SWE-bench, were built primarily around Python repositories, meaning headline performance results may not accurately predict how coding ag ...
A PNG hiding a prompt injection could steal your repo's secrets, researchers demonstrate. The technique, dubbed 'Ghostcommit,' slipped past AI code reviewers CodeRabbit and Bugbot, which never open ...
Malicious packages on the Node Package Manager (npm) and the Python Package Index (PyPI) delivered stealer malware to ...
Indirect prompt injection attacks are now draining cryptocurrency from AI agents in production. Zscaler ThreatLabz documented ...
AI agents such as OpenClaw are turning developer workstations into always-on edge servers. We test whether the Dell Pro Max ...
In the brief history of AI security, the prompt injection has quickly become the top threat. Large language models are ...
To defend against slopsquatting, proactive trust verification must occur before any dependency lands in a developer's hands.
Eric Suarez, research program coordinator for University of Florida Croc Docs, holds a female python during a research trip ...
Unknown attackers compromised Injective Labs' GitHub repo to publish npm package 1.20.21, which steals wallet private keys ...
According to Socket, malicious payment SDK packages on npm and PyPI are harvesting developer credentials and CI/CD ...