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AI hacks show how Gemini could be secretly used to control lights, heaters and other smart home tech, signaling a new evolution in digital vulnerabilities.
This Wired article shows how an indirect prompt injection attack against a Gemini-powered AI assistant could cause the bot to ...
A prompt injection attack using calendar invites can be used for real-world effects, like turning off lights, opening window ...
Cybersecurity researchers were able to control smart home devices by hacking the Google Gemini artificial intelligence assistant.
Once they're in, a hacker can use Gemini to start Zoom calls, send spam, read browser content, and delete calendar events.
Imagine AI being used to trigger actions in your smart home. That’s exactly what researchers have demonstrated using the ...