Malicious Web Pages Are Hijacking AI Agents, And Some Are Going After Your PayPal
Malicious Web Pages Are Hijacking AI Agents, And Some Are Going After Your PayPal Price data byDecryptNewsArtificial IntelligenceMalicious Web Pages Are Hijacking AI Agents, And Some Are Going After Your PayPalGoogle's security team scanned billions of web pages and found real payloads designed to trick AI agents into sending money, deleting files, and leaking credentials.By Jose Antonio LanzEdited by Guillermo JimenezApr 27, 2026Apr 27, 20264 min readA hacker. Image: Shutterstock/DecryptCreate an account to save your articles.Add on GoogleAdd Decrypt as your preferred source to see more of our stories on Google.In brief Google documented a 32% surge in malicious indirect prompt injection attacks between November 2025 and February 2026, targeting AI agents browsing the web. Real payloads found in the wild included fully specified PayPal transaction instructions embedded invisibly in ordi
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