Evidence45%Reported
FactConfirmedProduct·April 9, 2026
On-Device Apple Intelligence Found Vulnerable to Prompt Injection Attacks
Security researchers have identified that on-device Apple Intelligence features are vulnerable to prompt injection techniques, potentially allowing manipulation of AI outputs.
Evidence Strength
Evidence45%Reported
Based on original reporting
Single publisher source
Insights
First tracked
April 9, 2026
Last updated
April 9, 2026
Sources
2 sources
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Source Timeline
On-device Apple Intelligence vulnerable to prompt injection techniquesAppleinsider·Apr 9
Evidence Strength
Evidence45%Reported
Based on original reporting
Single publisher source
Insights
First tracked
April 9, 2026
Last updated
April 9, 2026
Sources
2 sources
Related Developments
iOS 26.5 Public Beta Released with Maps Ads Notifications and Suggested PlacesApple Reinstates 'Anything' AI App Builder After Viral iMessage WorkaroundEvercore ISI: Apple Services Will Drive Revenue Per User Growth but AI Efforts LagJim Cramer: Apple Is an AI 'Freeloader' Relying on Google's InvestmentsMac Supply Shortage Due to AI Demand, Mac Studio 512GB Option Removed and 256GB Price Raised $400