• Prompt Injection Attack Prevention: Essential Security Practices for AI Applications


    Learn how to protect AI-powered applications from prompt injection attacks with practical security strategies and best practices. This guide explains what prompt injection attacks are, how they exploit LLM-based systems, common attack types, real-world risks, and proven prevention techniques such as input validation, output filtering, privilege separation, prompt isolation, and continuous monitoring. Whether you're building AI chatbots, AI agents, or enterprise AI solutions, this article provides actionable insights to strengthen your application's security against emerging AI threats.


    Read the complete guide to build safer and more resilient AI applications


    https://idea2app.dev/blog/prompt-injection-attack-prevention-ai-apps.html


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    Prompt Injection Attack Prevention: Essential Security Practices for AI Applications Learn how to protect AI-powered applications from prompt injection attacks with practical security strategies and best practices. This guide explains what prompt injection attacks are, how they exploit LLM-based systems, common attack types, real-world risks, and proven prevention techniques such as input validation, output filtering, privilege separation, prompt isolation, and continuous monitoring. Whether you're building AI chatbots, AI agents, or enterprise AI solutions, this article provides actionable insights to strengthen your application's security against emerging AI threats. Read the complete guide to build safer and more resilient AI applications https://idea2app.dev/blog/prompt-injection-attack-prevention-ai-apps.html #AISecurity #PromptInjection #LLMSecurity #GenerativeAI #ArtificialIntelligence #CyberSecurity #AIApplications #AIDevelopment #MachineLearning #PromptEngineering #SecureAI #ApplicationSecurity #AIChatbots #AIAgents #DataSecurity #AIInnovation #TechSecurity #SoftwareDevelopment #OWASP #InfoSec
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    How to Prevent Prompt Injection Attacks in AI Applications
    Explore prompt injection defense techniques, LLM security vulnerabilities, and practical AI application security measures every developer should implement.
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  • The Cyber Bill That Covers Banks but Not Hospitals: Inside the Senate Hearing on C-8
    Bill C-8 would set Canada’s first cybersecurity standards for finance, telecom, energy and transport. Hospitals and municipal water, where a breach can cost lives, sit entirely outside the bill.
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    The Cyber Bill That Covers Banks but Not Hospitals: Inside the Senate Hearing on C-8 Bill C-8 would set Canada’s first cybersecurity standards for finance, telecom, energy and transport. Hospitals and municipal water, where a breach can cost lives, sit entirely outside the bill. 🇨🇦 #MarkCarneyCantBeTrusted 🇨🇦 🇨🇦 #SayingTheQuietPartOutLoud 🇨🇦 🇨🇦 #JustSayNoMore 🇨🇦 🇨🇦 #CarneyLies 🇨🇦 https://www.hansardfiles.ca/p/bill-c-8-cybersecurity-hospitals-water
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    The Cyber Bill That Covers Banks but Not Hospitals: Inside the Senate Hearing on C-8
    Bill C-8 would set Canada’s first cybersecurity standards for finance, telecom, energy and transport. Hospitals and municipal water, where a breach can cost lives, sit entirely outside the bill.
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  • You keep failing those ‘click all the traffic lights’ tests for a wild reason: The robots got better at them than you are!


    That maddening puzzle asking you to prove you’re human? AI aces it faster than you do. Here’s the twist nobody told you: You’re the one who trained it. And what quietly replaced the test should make you look twice at that little checkbox.


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    You keep failing those ‘click all the traffic lights’ tests for a wild reason: The robots got better at them than you are! That maddening puzzle asking you to prove you’re human? AI aces it faster than you do. Here’s the twist nobody told you: You’re the one who trained it. And what quietly replaced the test should make you look twice at that little checkbox. https://www.komando.com/tips/cybersecurity/you-keep-failing-those-click-all-the-traffic-lights-tests-for-a-wild-reason-the-robots-got-better-at-them-than-you-are
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    You keep failing those ‘click all the traffic lights’ tests for a wild reason: The robots got better at them than you are
    That maddening puzzle asking you to prove you’re human? AI aces it faster than you do. Here’s the twist nobody told you: You’re the one who trained it. And what quietly replaced the test should make you look twice at that little checkbox.
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  • Stop saving passwords in browsers, seriously!
    🔓 Reused passwords = a hacker’s dream…
    Once a password is leaked, hackers use credential stuffing to try logging in across hundreds of sites. And when you reuse passwords, you’ve made their job a whole lot easier.
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    Stop saving passwords in browsers, seriously! 🔓 Reused passwords = a hacker’s dream… Once a password is leaked, hackers use credential stuffing to try logging in across hundreds of sites. And when you reuse passwords, you’ve made their job a whole lot easier. https://www.komando.com/tips/cybersecurity/stop-saving-passwords-in-browsers-seriously
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    Stop saving passwords in browsers, seriously
    I got an email from a listener named Jim K., and it’s the kind of note that sticks with you. “I checked Have I Been Pwned and found one account breached twice, another nine times, and another five times. I keep my usernames and passwords in Notes. I don’t let websites store my credit card […]
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  • Cybersecurity or Control? The Hidden Threat in Bill C-8!
    Marketed as “cybersecurity,” the bill now in committee would let one minister cut Canadians off from the internet in secret
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    Cybersecurity or Control? The Hidden Threat in Bill C-8
    Marketed as “cybersecurity,” the bill now in committee would let one minister cut Canadians off from the internet in secret
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  • Joint communiqué between Canada and Ukraine

    August 24, 2025
    Kyiv, Ukraine

    At the invitation of the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the Prime Minister of Canada, Mark Carney, paid an official visit to Ukraine on August 24, 2025. The visit reaffirmed the strong and enduring partnership between Canada and Ukraine, grounded in shared democratic values, respect for sovereignty and international law, and a mutual understanding that borders must not be altered by force.

    During their meeting, the two leaders discussed avenues to deepen cooperation in restoring a comprehensive, just, and lasting peace in Ukraine and ensuring security across the Euro-Atlantic region.

    The leaders reaffirmed their joint commitment to countering Russian aggression, upholding Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity within its internationally recognized borders, including its territorial waters, and strengthening bilateral ties across the security, defense, economic, social, and humanitarian domains.

    The leaders called for an immediate, complete, and unconditional ceasefire as a first step toward launching a genuine peace process aligned with the principles of the United Nations Charter. They emphasized the importance of reliable security guarantees for Ukraine as part of any future peace agreement. Canada is actively engaged in the “Coalition of the Willing,” which aims to provide robust security guarantees to prevent renewed aggression.

    Both leaders stressed the importance of Ukraine’s continued implementation of reforms necessary for full integration into the European Union and NATO. Canada remains committed to supporting Ukraine’s reform agenda.

    Under the 2024 Agreement on Security Cooperation, Canada will continue providing military and technical assistance, including training for the Armed Forces of Ukraine, enhancing professional military education aligned with NATO standards, and supporting humanitarian demining efforts.

    The leaders agreed to initiate annual consultations between the foreign affairs and defense ministries of both countries to advance the Security Cooperation Agreement, including the implementation of the Action plan signed during this visit. The first consultations are scheduled to take place before the end of 2025.

    Canada and Ukraine committed to joint defense projects, including equipping Ukraine’s Armed Forces. They welcomed the signing of a Letter of Intent between the Ukrainian Ministry of Defence and Canada’s Department of National Defence to co-produce defense materials in both countries.

    Canada reaffirmed its support for Ukraine’s budgetary and military needs and pledged to develop new initiatives to bolster Ukraine’s economic resilience.

    Both countries expressed interest in expanding bilateral trade and investment, particularly in Ukraine’s recovery, under the Free Trade Agreement that entered into force on July 1, 2024.

    Canada and Ukraine will work to mobilize private sector involvement in Ukraine’s reconstruction, leveraging tools such as multilateral development banks and export credit agencies like Export Development Canada. Leaders discussed joint energy projects in hydropower, small modular reactors, and the oil and gas sector, and agreed to deepen cooperation in energy security, including cybersecurity, infrastructure protection, and modern technologies to mitigate hybrid and man-made threats.

    A new Agreement on Mutual Administrative Assistance in Customs Matters has been signed, establishing a framework for cooperation between the customs authorities of both countries. This agreement will be instrumental in addressing customs violations amid growing bilateral trade.

    Until Russia halts its aggression and engages in peace talks, Canada, in coordination with allies and partners, will intensify pressure through sanctions—targeting Russia’s shadow fleet, lowering the crude oil price cap, tightening financial restrictions, and combating sanctions evasion.

    As co-chair of the International Coalition for the Return of Ukrainian Children and the Working Group on the Release of Prisoners and Deported Persons, Canada continues to support efforts to release Ukrainian prisoners of war and detained civilians, as well as to return Ukrainian children unlawfully deported by the Russian Federation. Both countries will intensify efforts to hold perpetrators of war crimes accountable. The next plenary session of the Coalition will be convened soon.

    Ukraine expressed its appreciation for Canada’s leadership as G7 President in 2025 and reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining active dialogue with the Group of Seven across all levels and formats.

    Prime Minister Carney expressed his gratitude for the warm welcome extended by the Ukrainian people, while President Zelenskyy thanked him for his visit to Ukraine.
    Joint communiqué between Canada and Ukraine August 24, 2025 Kyiv, Ukraine At the invitation of the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the Prime Minister of Canada, Mark Carney, paid an official visit to Ukraine on August 24, 2025. The visit reaffirmed the strong and enduring partnership between Canada and Ukraine, grounded in shared democratic values, respect for sovereignty and international law, and a mutual understanding that borders must not be altered by force. During their meeting, the two leaders discussed avenues to deepen cooperation in restoring a comprehensive, just, and lasting peace in Ukraine and ensuring security across the Euro-Atlantic region. The leaders reaffirmed their joint commitment to countering Russian aggression, upholding Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity within its internationally recognized borders, including its territorial waters, and strengthening bilateral ties across the security, defense, economic, social, and humanitarian domains. The leaders called for an immediate, complete, and unconditional ceasefire as a first step toward launching a genuine peace process aligned with the principles of the United Nations Charter. They emphasized the importance of reliable security guarantees for Ukraine as part of any future peace agreement. Canada is actively engaged in the “Coalition of the Willing,” which aims to provide robust security guarantees to prevent renewed aggression. Both leaders stressed the importance of Ukraine’s continued implementation of reforms necessary for full integration into the European Union and NATO. Canada remains committed to supporting Ukraine’s reform agenda. Under the 2024 Agreement on Security Cooperation, Canada will continue providing military and technical assistance, including training for the Armed Forces of Ukraine, enhancing professional military education aligned with NATO standards, and supporting humanitarian demining efforts. The leaders agreed to initiate annual consultations between the foreign affairs and defense ministries of both countries to advance the Security Cooperation Agreement, including the implementation of the Action plan signed during this visit. The first consultations are scheduled to take place before the end of 2025. Canada and Ukraine committed to joint defense projects, including equipping Ukraine’s Armed Forces. They welcomed the signing of a Letter of Intent between the Ukrainian Ministry of Defence and Canada’s Department of National Defence to co-produce defense materials in both countries. Canada reaffirmed its support for Ukraine’s budgetary and military needs and pledged to develop new initiatives to bolster Ukraine’s economic resilience. Both countries expressed interest in expanding bilateral trade and investment, particularly in Ukraine’s recovery, under the Free Trade Agreement that entered into force on July 1, 2024. Canada and Ukraine will work to mobilize private sector involvement in Ukraine’s reconstruction, leveraging tools such as multilateral development banks and export credit agencies like Export Development Canada. Leaders discussed joint energy projects in hydropower, small modular reactors, and the oil and gas sector, and agreed to deepen cooperation in energy security, including cybersecurity, infrastructure protection, and modern technologies to mitigate hybrid and man-made threats. A new Agreement on Mutual Administrative Assistance in Customs Matters has been signed, establishing a framework for cooperation between the customs authorities of both countries. This agreement will be instrumental in addressing customs violations amid growing bilateral trade. Until Russia halts its aggression and engages in peace talks, Canada, in coordination with allies and partners, will intensify pressure through sanctions—targeting Russia’s shadow fleet, lowering the crude oil price cap, tightening financial restrictions, and combating sanctions evasion. As co-chair of the International Coalition for the Return of Ukrainian Children and the Working Group on the Release of Prisoners and Deported Persons, Canada continues to support efforts to release Ukrainian prisoners of war and detained civilians, as well as to return Ukrainian children unlawfully deported by the Russian Federation. Both countries will intensify efforts to hold perpetrators of war crimes accountable. The next plenary session of the Coalition will be convened soon. Ukraine expressed its appreciation for Canada’s leadership as G7 President in 2025 and reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining active dialogue with the Group of Seven across all levels and formats. Prime Minister Carney expressed his gratitude for the warm welcome extended by the Ukrainian people, while President Zelenskyy thanked him for his visit to Ukraine.
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  • Secret phone spies
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    Secret phone spies https://www.komando.com/tips/cybersecurity/how-to-spot-hidden-spyware-and-kick-it-out-for-good/
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    How to spot hidden spyware, and kick it out for good
    Ever get the feeling someone knows too much about what you’re doing online?
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  • Project Jasper CBDC
    Project Jasper is a collaborative research initiative between the Bank of Canada, Payments Canada, and the private sector to explore the potential of distributed ledger technology (DLT) for transforming the payments system in Canada, including the possibility of a central bank digital currency (CBDC). The project began in 2016 and has gone through several phases, each focusing on different aspects of DLT and its application to the payments system. For example, Phase 3 explored the integration of DLT with other financial assets, such as foreign exchange and securities, while Phase 4 involved cross-border testing with the Bank of England and the Monetary Authority of Singapore. Project Jasper has provided valuable insights into the potential benefits and challenges of implementing a CBDC, including cost savings, scalability, legal issues, data privacy, and cybersecurity. The Bank of Canada continues to work on technical projects designed to prepare for the future of money and payments, including the possibility of a CBDC.
    QUESTION: WHY did there set FIRE TO JASPER IN THE SUMMER IN 2024 ??????
    Project Jasper CBDC Project Jasper is a collaborative research initiative between the Bank of Canada, Payments Canada, and the private sector to explore the potential of distributed ledger technology (DLT) for transforming the payments system in Canada, including the possibility of a central bank digital currency (CBDC). The project began in 2016 and has gone through several phases, each focusing on different aspects of DLT and its application to the payments system. For example, Phase 3 explored the integration of DLT with other financial assets, such as foreign exchange and securities, while Phase 4 involved cross-border testing with the Bank of England and the Monetary Authority of Singapore. Project Jasper has provided valuable insights into the potential benefits and challenges of implementing a CBDC, including cost savings, scalability, legal issues, data privacy, and cybersecurity. The Bank of Canada continues to work on technical projects designed to prepare for the future of money and payments, including the possibility of a CBDC. QUESTION: WHY did there set FIRE TO JASPER IN THE SUMMER IN 2024 ??????
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  • Feds announce strategy to boost Canada’s cybersecurity
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    https://tnc.news/2025/02/08/feds-announce-strategy-to-boost-cybersecurity/
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    Feds announce strategy to boost Canada’s cybersecurity 🇨🇦 #NoMoreLiberalsAndNDP 🇨🇦 🇨🇦 #SayingTheQuietPartOutLoud 🇨🇦 🇨🇦 #JustSayNoMore 🇨🇦 https://tnc.news/2025/02/08/feds-announce-strategy-to-boost-cybersecurity/ via @truenorthcentre
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    Feds announce strategy to boost Canada’s cybersecurity
    The federal government has unveiled their strategy to boost Canada’s cybersecurity and defend against threats from malicious foreign governments or non-state criminal organizations.
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  • The latest, greatest guide for a hacked social media account
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    The latest, greatest guide for a hacked social media account https://www.komando.com/tips/cybersecurity/hacked-social-media/
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    Hacked on social media? Steps to take right now
    Hackers are targeting your Facebook, Instagram and X accounts. Here's what to do if your social media account gets hacked.
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