Hacker adds potentially catastrophic prompt to Amazon’s AI coding service to prove a point

Hacker adds potentially catastrophic prompt to Amazon's AI coding service to prove a point

A hacker injected dangerous commands into Amazon Q, nearly prompting it to delete user systems and cloud data. …read more

Source:: techradar.com – Gadgets

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