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Crown-jewel module deck — denser than M0 by design. Installs the course's core mental model: no boundary between instructions and data. Covers the root cause, direct vs indirect, Halo's L0 vulnerable prompt assembly, the honeytoken objective, a techniques toolbox, obfuscation (P4RS3LT0NGV3), the two guards (prompt hardening + input filter), the vulnerable/secure diff, and the honest "hardening raises cost, doesn't close the channel" takeaway. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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M1-prompt-injection/slides/m1.md— the crown-jewel deck.Deliberately denser than M0 (which is a warm-up): real technical content on the
instruction/data root cause, direct vs indirect, the vulnerable L0 prompt
assembly, the honeytoken exercise, a techniques toolbox, obfuscation, and the
two-guard Secure phase with an honest "no complete fix" takeaway.
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