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Prompt Injection Just Got Classified as Malware

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Take Interest Inc. 5 min read Last reviewed 2026-03-02
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Key takeaway

Researchers are formalizing 'promptware': a new classification that treats prompt injection attacks as actual malware, with kill chains that mirror traditional multi-stage exploits

Key takeaway

A $40K bounty running Feb 25 - Mar 11, 2026 (UK AISI, OpenAI, Anthropic, Amazon, Meta, Google DeepMind) proves the threat is real enough to fund research against actual frontier models

Key takeaway

Success rates exceed 85% against current defenses, and OWASP lists prompt injection as the #1 risk for LLM applications, but the industry still treats it like a chatbot insult problem

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Take Interest Inc. (2026). Prompt Injection Just Got Classified as Malware. TAKE INTEREST. https://takeinterest.ai/blog/prompt-injection-classified-as-malware

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