Beware the AI Jailbreak: Vanna’s Prompt Injection Flaw Could Leave Your Code Exposed

Beware, tech wizards and SQL sorcerers! CVE-2024-5565, a pesky high-severity flaw, lurks in the Vanna.AI library—turning innocent prompts into a hacker’s playground for remote code execution shenanigans. Time to patch up before your data does the cha-cha slide right out the door!

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Oh, Vanna, you were like the cool librarian that let us whisper-chat with databases, and now we learn you're also handing out skeleton keys to the back door? In a world where AI whispers sweet SQL nothings, it turns out those sweet nothings could be nothing short of a cybersecurity nightmare. CVE-2024-5565, you're not just a number; you're a reminder that even AIs need to learn stranger danger.

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