Crack Microsoft’s LLMail Challenge: Hack Your Way to $10,000 in Prizes!

Microsoft is offering $10,000 to hackers who can outwit defenses in the LLMail-Inject challenge. This email client, powered by a large language model, is fortified against prompt injection attacks. Your task? Outsmart the system, make it sing your tune, and possibly score a prize. Let the email games begin!

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Microsoft is basically throwing a virtual party where hackers can crash the email client and walk away with a ten grand party favor. Who knew breaking stuff could be this lucrative? Let’s hope the hackers are better at breaking LLMail than Microsoft Office’s grammar checker is at catching typos!

Key Points:

  • Microsoft’s LLMail-Inject challenge offers $10,000 in prize money.
  • The competition focuses on hacking a simulated LLM-integrated email client called LLMail.
  • Participants must bypass prompt injection defenses using cleverly crafted emails.
  • Forty levels with a live scoreboard make it a gamified hacking experience.
  • The event ends on January 20, 2025, unless extended due to unsolved scenarios.

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