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'Ghostcommit' uses images to hide prompt injections targeting AI agents

'Ghostcommit' is a technique that embeds prompt injections within images to deceive AI agents and extract sensitive information. This method exploits AI's image processing to bypass traditional text-based security filters.

Topic: AI Security Source: Hacker News · bleepingcomputer.com Published 2026-07-11 14:06 UTC Fetched 2026-07-11 21:20 UTC

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As AI agents increasingly interact with images, new attack vectors like 'Ghostcommit' highlight vulnerabilities in AI security. Understanding these threats is crucial to developing robust defenses against data theft via AI systems.

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