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DESCRIPTION:AI agents are no longer just generating text\, they are reading
  PDFs\, scraping websites\, calling APIs\, and taking autonomous actions i
 nside our Python applications. But what happens when the documents they re
 ad are malicious?\n\nIn this talk\, we’ll explore indirect prompt inject
 ion\, a subtle but major attack where hidden instructions embedded in PDFs
 \, HTML pages\, or external data sources hijack an AI system’s behavior.
  Unlike classic prompt injection\, this attack doesn’t come from the use
 r\, it comes from the data your Python pipeline trusts.
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SUMMARY:Hunting the Invisible: Indirect Prompt Injection in Python Pipeline
 s - John Robert
URL:https://programme.europython.eu/europython-2026/talk/TUKAYS/
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