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inserting malicious content, usually code (like SQL, Javascript) into a vulnerable application. Is used only if there is no more specific injection tag available (see tag wiki)
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How does hex-encoded prompt injection work to bypass protections in LLMs (i.e. ChatGPT)?
Recent reports describe how a new prompt injection technique uses hex encoding to bypass the internal content moderation safeguards in language models like ChatGPT-4o, allowing them to generate exploit … I’m looking to understand the specifics of hex-based prompt injection attacks and any mitigation techniques currently being developed or suggested for LLMs. …