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NetInjectBench: Benchmarking Indirect Prompt Injection in LLM Agents for Network Ops

NetInjectBench is a 130-scenario benchmark designed to evaluate indirect prompt injections in tool-using large language model agents for network operations. It categorizes scenarios into benign, weak-attack, and strong-attack cases to test security risks from untrusted artifacts like tickets and lo...

Topic: AI Security Source: arXiv · arxiv.org Published 2026-07-11 21:54 UTC Fetched 2026-07-14 17:23 UTC

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As LLM agents become integral to network operations, understanding and mitigating indirect prompt injection attacks is crucial to maintaining secure and reliable systems. NetInjectBench provides a structured way to assess vulnerabilities in these AI-driven tools.

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