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For likely the first time ever, security researchers have shown how AI can be hacked to create real world havoc, allowing ...
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ExtremeTech on MSNResearchers Use Hidden Calendar Invites to Hijack AI, Control Smart Home Devices
Once they're in, a hacker can use Gemini to start Zoom calls, send spam, read browser content, and delete calendar events.
A prompt injection attack using calendar invites can be used for real-world effects, like turning off lights, opening window ...
A new AI attack is hiding malicious prompts in Calendar invites to hijack smart devices – and Gemini is just the start.
Researchers demonstrated a way to hack Google Home devices via Gemini. Keeping your devices up-to-date on security patches is ...
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Futurism on MSNIt's Staggeringly Easy for Hackers to Trick ChatGPT Into Leaking Your Most Personal Data
OpenAI's ChatGPT can easily be coaxed into leaking your personal data — with just a single "poisoned" document. As Wired ...
Despite recent rumours, Google forged ahead and announced its new Gemini multimodal model set to power various new and existing artificial intelligence (AI) products offered by the search giant. First ...
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