Slack – nu med lite mer (artificiell) intelligens. Security researchers claim to have uncovered a way to trick Slack’s AI assistant into sharing sensitive information and other secrets with unauthorized users Slack, which is used by more than 35 million people worldwide, introduced its own Artificial Intelligence (AI) tool in September 2023 , allowing users to summarize multiple unread messages, answer different questions, search for files, and more. But as we’ve seen with other chatbots in the past, with a carefully crafted prompt (a command given to the AI), a malicious actor could force the tool to disclose sensitive data from private Slack channels they’re not a part of. "Intended behavior" Security firm PromptArmor, which found the flaw and reported it to Salesforce , explained how crooks could steal […]
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