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Safeguarding against the Security Risks of Large Language Models

Safeguarding against the Security Risks of Large Language Models

Large language models (LLMs) offer significant advantages but also present security risks. Lasso Security is a newly launched company that aims to address these concerns by intercepting and monitoring LLM interactions. By capturing data sent to and received from LLMs and using advanced threat detection measures, Lasso Security provides end-to-end protection against threats such as prompt injection, jailbreaking, data poisoning, and model denial of service. Their platform also ensures that organizations can safely leverage LLMs by enforcing security policies and gaining complete control over LLM-related interactions.

Maine State Agencies Fall Victim to Ransomware Hack

Maine State Agencies Fall Victim to Ransomware Hack

The state agencies of Maine have fallen victim to cybercriminals who exploited a vulnerability in the MOVEit file transfer tool, impacting approximately 1.3 million individuals. Personal information, including names, social security numbers, birthdates, and driver’s license numbers, were stolen. The Clop ransomware gang, responsible for previous incidents, has not yet released the stolen data. The hack has also affected companies globally, with the largest incident being the breach of Maximus Health Services. The Securities and Exchange Commission is currently investigating the creator of MOVEit, Progress Software.

Microsoft Launches Bug Bounty Program for Bing AI

Microsoft Launches Bug Bounty Program for Bing AI

Microsoft has launched a “bug bounty” program for its Bing AI products, offering rewards for security researchers who can identify vulnerabilities. Users must report previously unknown vulnerabilities that are important or critical, with evidence to reproduce them. This initiative comes after Bing AI faced challenges during beta testing, leading to concerns around its behavior. Although Bing’s popularity has waned, this bug bounty shows Microsoft’s commitment to cybersecurity.