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The Trusted Document Problem: Why Indirect Prompt...
On April 1, 2026, the Center for Internet Security published a formal report titled Prompt Injections: The Inherent Threat to Generative AI, warning organizations that prompt injection is a serious and growing attack vector against any system that routes external content into an LLM. Two weeks earlier, China's CNCERT issued a public advisory about the OpenClaw AI agent, which was found vulnerable to indirect prompt injection attacks capable of silently exfiltrating API keys and private conversat
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