Logic layer Prompt Control Injection (LPCI): A Novel Security Vulnerability Class in Agentic Systems
Logic layer Prompt Control Injection (LPCI): A Novel Security Vulnerability Class in Agentic Systems
The integration of large language models (LLMs) into enterprise systems has created a new class of covert security vulnerabilities, particularly within logic-execution layers and persistent-memory contexts. In this paper, we introduce Logic-Layer Prompt Control Injection (LPCI), a novel attack category in which encoded, delayed, and conditionally triggered payloads are embedded in memory, vector stores, or tool outputs. These payloads can bypass conventional input filters and trigger unauthorised behaviour across sessions.
Hammad Atta、Ken Huang、Manish Bhatt、Kamal Ahmed、Muhammad Aziz Ul Haq、Yasir Mehmood
计算技术、计算机技术
Hammad Atta,Ken Huang,Manish Bhatt,Kamal Ahmed,Muhammad Aziz Ul Haq,Yasir Mehmood.Logic layer Prompt Control Injection (LPCI): A Novel Security Vulnerability Class in Agentic Systems[EB/OL].(2025-07-14)[2025-07-22].https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.10457.点此复制
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