CRCLLGDec 1, 2025

Securing Large Language Models (LLMs) from Prompt Injection Attacks

arXiv:2512.01326v1h-index: 4
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This work addresses the security of LLMs for real-world applications, but it is incremental as it builds on existing defenses and attack methods.

The study evaluated the JATMO fine-tuning defense against prompt injection attacks on LLMs using the HOUYI genetic attack framework, finding that while it reduces attack success rates compared to instruction-tuned models, it does not fully prevent injections, with adversaries still bypassing defenses via multilingual or code-related disruptors.

Large Language Models (LLMs) are increasingly being deployed in real-world applications, but their flexibility exposes them to prompt injection attacks. These attacks leverage the model's instruction-following ability to make it perform malicious tasks. Recent work has proposed JATMO, a task-specific fine-tuning approach that trains non-instruction-tuned base models to perform a single function, thereby reducing susceptibility to adversarial instructions. In this study, we evaluate the robustness of JATMO against HOUYI, a genetic attack framework that systematically mutates and optimizes adversarial prompts. We adapt HOUYI by introducing custom fitness scoring, modified mutation logic, and a new harness for local model testing, enabling a more accurate assessment of defense effectiveness. We fine-tuned LLaMA 2-7B, Qwen1.5-4B, and Qwen1.5-0.5B models under the JATMO methodology and compared them with a fine-tuned GPT-3.5-Turbo baseline. Results show that while JATMO reduces attack success rates relative to instruction-tuned models, it does not fully prevent injections; adversaries exploiting multilingual cues or code-related disruptors still bypass defenses. We also observe a trade-off between generation quality and injection vulnerability, suggesting that better task performance often correlates with increased susceptibility. Our results highlight both the promise and limitations of fine-tuning-based defenses and point toward the need for layered, adversarially informed mitigation strategies.

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