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New Middleware Developed to Defend LLMs Against Prompt Injection Attacks

A developer created a Python/FastAPI middleware designed to protect large language models (LLMs) from prompt injection attacks. The project is shared on GitHub and discussed on Hacker News.

Topic: AI Security Source: Hacker News · github.com Published 2026-07-13 16:54 UTC Fetched 2026-07-13 21:20 UTC

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Prompt injection poses a significant security risk to LLMs by manipulating their outputs. This middleware offers a practical defense mechanism to enhance AI security in applications using LLMs.

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