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"textContent": "Indirect prompt injection is now a real-world security problem, not just a lab concept. Palo Alto Networks Unit 42 says attackers have already deployed web-based indirect prompt injection attacks on live websites, where hidden instructions inside normal-looking content can manipulate AI systems that summarize pages, review ads, or process web content automatically. The core issue […]\n\nThe post Indirect prompt injection attacks are no longer theoretical, and AI agents now face real abuse on live websites appeared first on VPN Central.",
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