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Microsoft challenges you to hack its LLM email service

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  • Microsoft is offering $10k prize for hackers who can exploit vulnerabilities in its LLM
  • The challenge will focus on prompt injection defenses
  • Software developers and hackers often work together to discover and fix flaws

Are you an experienced hacker looking to make a little extra money this Christmas? Well you might be in luck, as Microsoft is sponsoring a competition, alongside the Institute of Science, and Technology Australia, and ETH Zurich, in which contestants will try to break a simulated Large Language Model (LLM) integrated email client.

Winning teams for the LLMail-Inject challenge will be awarded a share of the $10,000 prize pool.

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