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Indirect prompt injection is taking hold in the wild

Indirect prompt injection is taking hold in the wild 2026-04-24 at 23:26 By Zeljka Zorz The open web is slowly but surely filling up with “traps” designed for LLM-powered AI agents. The technique, known as indirect prompt injection (IPI), involves hiding (more or less) covert instructions inside ordinary web pages, waiting for an AI agent […]

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Malicious GitHub pages lure MacOS users into installing Atomic infostealer

Malicious GitHub pages lure MacOS users into installing Atomic infostealer 2025-09-22 at 17:52 By Zeljka Zorz MacOS users looking to download popular software such as LastPass, 1Password, After Effects, Gemini, and many others are in danger of getting saddled with the Atomic infostealer instead, LastPass has warned. The malware delivery campaign is ongoing and widespread

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‘AkiraBot’ Spammed 80,000 Websites With AI-Generated Messages

‘AkiraBot’ Spammed 80,000 Websites With AI-Generated Messages 2025-04-10 at 12:00 By Ionut Arghire CAPTCHA-evading Python framework AkiraBot has spammed over 80,000 websites with AI-generated spam messages. The post ‘AkiraBot’ Spammed 80,000 Websites With AI-Generated Messages appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek View Original Source

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Malicious ads target Semrush users to steal Google account credentials

Malicious ads target Semrush users to steal Google account credentials 2025-03-21 at 14:35 By Zeljka Zorz Cyber crooks are exploiting users’ interest in Semrush, a popular SEO, advertising, and market research SaaS platform, to steal their Google account credentials. The fraudulent campaign Malwarebytes researchers have spotted a campaign consisting of a slew of malicious ads

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