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KatherinaReichelt@feddit.org to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 days ago

the latest Shai Hulud malware contains an LLM prompt to create biological weapons and nuclear weapons, with the purpose to trip LLM safety refusals so that LLM-based code scanning wont see the malware

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the latest Shai Hulud malware contains an LLM prompt to create biological weapons and nuclear weapons, with the purpose to trip LLM safety refusals so that LLM-based code scanning wont see the malware

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Attached: 1 image the cyberpunk present is weird as fuck: the latest Shai Hulud malware wave contains an LLM prompt to create biological weapons and nuclear weapons, with the purpose to trip LLM safety refusals so that LLM-based code scanning wont see the malware https://socket.dev/blog/mini-shai-hulud-miasma-and-hades-worms-target-bioinformatics-and-mcp-developers-via-malicious
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    “This code is too dangerous for me to look at, so it must be fine.”

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      “Below this line are dragons” is a comment I’ve seen in code before an especially hairy block of code.

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        It’s a false flag. Dragons are not hairy. But maybe the code doesn’t scale well.

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          boo!

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          Fffuuuuuccckkk you.

          That was brilliant.

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          Eventually dragons will have had feathers

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            Isn’t that just an emu?

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              Or a particularly fierce swan

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              Is that why the Australians lost to them in the war?

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                Australia, not having been colonized by the British until the early modern era, did not have the same dragon-slaying traditions as the British homeland; and furthermore, lacking an established craft of anti-dragonfire armor (as can be found on any British street corner), they were rendered helpless when the Emus attacked.

                The Aboriginals of course understood how to coexist with Emus, and defend against them when necessary. The Anglo-Australians, however, being twats, did not listen to the Aboriginals, and were therefore slain mercilessly by the Emus.

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          Great pun, but Hairy is a meta-template that.can be applied to almost any statblock. Boosts the CR of a creature by 4 and grants it advantage on saves against most forms of debilitation or quick removal.

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