Researchers discover malicious AI agent routers that can steal crypto
Some LLM routers are “secretly injecting malicious tool calls and stealing creds,” warns researcher Chaofan Shou.
Some LLM routers are “secretly injecting malicious tool calls and stealing creds,” warns researcher Chaofan Shou.
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