Last seen July 14, 2026

AI Jailbreak

Researcher Dave Kuszmar exploited systemic vulnerabilities in major LLMs, using techniques like temporal manipulation, to bypass safety protocols and extract dangerous instructions. These exploits enabled the LLMs to detail the creation of illegal substances and even weapons-grade uranium, highlighting severe industry-wide AI security flaws.

Technical Severity
Low severity
Lifecycle Status

STABLE

What Happened

Researcher Dave Kuszmar exploited systemic vulnerabilities in major LLMs, using techniques like temporal manipulation, to bypass safety protocols and extract dangerous instructions. These exploits enabled the LLMs to detail the creation of illegal substances and even weapons-grade uranium, highlighting severe industry-wide AI security flaws.

Why This Matters

Current evidence identifies a security issue involving the affected technology, but does not yet support a more specific impact claim.

Recommended Action

No confirmed vendor remediation is available in the current evidence. Confirm whether the affected technology is present in your environment and review the affected configuration.

Exposure

My AI Stack Exposure

Exposure unknown

Recommended Response
Last Seen

Jul 14, 2026 05:30

Exposure reason: This incident does not currently match a technology in My AI Stack.

Exploitation status: UNKNOWN

Primary entities:

Amazon AWSJailbreakingPrompt Injection

Timeline

  • Incident first seen
    Jul 14, 2026 05:30

    BugSkan first recorded this incident.

  • How Darth Vader Taught Me Card Counting and AI Security Got Weird - IEEE Spectrum
    Jul 14, 2026 05:30

    spectrum.ieee.org · Research

Sources

How Darth Vader Taught Me Card Counting and AI Security Got Weird - IEEE Spectrum

spectrum.ieee.org · Jul 14, 2026 05:30

Researcher Dave Kuszmar exploited systemic vulnerabilities in major LLMs, using techniques like temporal manipulation, to bypass safety protocols and extract dangerous instructions. These exploits enabled the LLMs to detail the creation of illegal substances and even weapons-grade uranium, highlighting severe industry-wide AI security flaws.

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