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AI Image Exploits: New Study Reveals Cybersecurity Risks in Online Photos

What Happened

Researchers have uncovered that artificial intelligence tools could be manipulated to use seemingly harmless images found online as a backdoor for cyberattacks. The study, published by cybersecurity experts, demonstrates that AI-powered systems tasked with processing or analyzing images from the internet may inadvertently execute malicious code embedded within certain photos. This vulnerability puts individuals and organizations at risk, since AI models can now interact with unpredictable web content and images shared on social platforms, potentially leading to compromised computers or stolen data.

Why It Matters

The study warns that as AI adoption grows across industries, attackers could use new tactics to target AI vision systems, making online image security much more urgent. This highlights the evolving landscape of cybersecurity threats directly tied to how AI interacts with digital media. Read more in our AI News Hub

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