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llmjacking
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LLMjacking refers to a cybercrime scheme where attackers exploit generative AI services, particularly Microsoft Azure's AI offerings, for unauthorized use. Microsoft publicly identified this campaign on February 28, 2025, highlighting the growing risks at the intersection of artificial intelligence and cybersecurity. The tag covers discussions on how LLMjacking works, its implications for enterprises and home users, and the broader trend of AI exploitation. Topics include vulnerabilities in cloud AI services, the methods used by cybercriminals to hijack large language models, and Microsoft's response to these threats. This tag is relevant for those interested in AI security, cloud computing risks, and emerging cyber threats targeting generative AI platforms.
Microsoft has pulled back the curtain on an intricate cybercrime scheme involving generative AI services—a revelation that underscores the growing risks at the intersection of artificial intelligence and cyber security. In a bold move on February 28, 2025, Microsoft publicly identified and...