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  "textContent": "Microsoft researchers have detailed AutoJack, an exploit chain that showed how a single malicious web page could hijack a local AI browsing agent and trigger code execution on the host machine. The issue affected AutoGen Studio, Microsoft Research’s open-source prototyping interface for multi-agent AI systems. In a Microsoft Security Blog post, the company said the […]\n\nThe post AutoJack Shows How One Web Page Could Hijack an AI Agent and Run Code appeared first on VPN Central.",
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