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    New Reports Uncover Jailbreaks, Unsafe Code, and Data Theft Risks in Leading AI Systems

    April 29, 2025

    Various generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) services have been found vulnerable to two types of jailbreak attacks that make it possible to produce illicit or dangerous content.
    The first of the two techniques, codenamed Inception, instructs an AI tool to imagine a fictitious scenario, which can then be adapted into a second scenario within the first one where there exists no safety

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    CVE-2025-37783 – Linux Kernel drm/msm Error Pointer Dereference Vulnerability

    May 1, 2025

    CVE ID : CVE-2025-37783

    Published : May 1, 2025, 2:15 p.m. | 1 hour, 10 minutes ago

    Description : In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:

    drm/msm/dpu: Fix error pointers in dpu_plane_virtual_atomic_check

    The function dpu_plane_virtual_atomic_check was dereferencing pointers
    returned by drm_atomic_get_plane_state without checking for errors. This
    could lead to undefined behavior if the function returns an error pointer.

    This commit adds checks using IS_ERR to ensure that plane_state is
    valid before dereferencing them.

    Similar to commit da29abe71e16
    (“drm/amd/display: Fix error pointers in amdgpu_dm_crtc_mem_type_changed”).

    Patchwork: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/643132/

    Severity: 0.0 | NA

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