Web3 founder Akshit Ostwal lost $20K to North Korea's BeaverTail malware in a sophisticated crypto scam targeting developers.
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IBM's AI agent Bob easily duped to run malware, researchers show
Prompt injection lets risky commands slip past guardrails IBM describes its coding agent thus: "Bob is your AI software ...
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