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The Invisible AI Hack: Is Your Chatbot Secretly Being Controlled?
Discover how invisible web hacks could secretly control your AI assistant...
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| October 16, 2025 |
Cross-Domain Prompt Injection: The Invisible Attack Vector
Your Everyday AI Struggle
Ever pasted a link or quote into ChatGPT—only to get something weirdly off back?
What if I told you it wasn’t the AI’s fault… but the page you copied from?
🛠 Tool of the Day
Meet XPIA Detector — a free browser extension that scans webpages for hidden prompts.
With one click, you’ll know if what you’re about to copy is clean… or contaminated.
AI Made Stupid-Simple
🛡️ Quick Tutorial: Catch hidden prompts in 3 steps
Install: XPIA Detector from the Chrome Web Store
Browse: any page or PDF — look for the glowing AI Shield icon
Copy Safely: if Detector flashes a warning, you just dodged a stealth attack
Meet Your AI Role Model
Rachel loved using ChatGPT for research—but kept getting bizarre, irrelevant answers.
With XPIA Detector, she discovered two “trusted” websites were secretly embedding prompt injections. Now? Clean research, no hijacks, no wasted time.
💎 Did You Know AI Could…
…be hijacked by invisible prompts hidden in websites, PDFs, or even emails?
It’s called Cross-Domain Prompt Injection (XPIA) — a stealth trick that lets hackers slip secret instructions into content you copy, silently steering your AI’s answers.
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