The National Computer Network Emergency Response Technical Team/Coordination Center of China (CNCERT/CC) issued a risk report regarding AI Skills jailbreaking and cryptocurrency mining.

PANews reported on June 9th that the National Computer Network Emergency Response Technical Team/Coordination Center of China (CNCERT) issued a statement saying that some AI agent skill packs for large-scale models are being spread under the guise of "jailbreaking large-scale models" and "mining for money," and are being used to bypass model security restrictions or induce users to perform mining operations. The report specifically names Skill "godmode," which achieves jailbreaking by replacing system prompts and obfuscating input, potentially leading to the generation of illegal content, triggering the blocking of large-scale model services, and privacy leaks. Skill "Bonero-Miner" leads users to download mining programs and mine the anonymous Bonero coin, posing risks such as involvement in money laundering and economic losses due to high device load. CNCERT advises individuals and enterprises to obtain skills only from official channels, strictly control permissions and access whitelists, and regularly clean up suspicious components.

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