But even ignoring that, the gulf between zero days and plain-text LLM prompt injection is miles wide.
Zero days require intensive research to find, and expertise to exploit.
LLM prompt injections obviously exist a priori, and exploiting them requires only the ability to write.
You would think Microsoft, Apple, and Linux would have been sued like crazy by now over 0-days.
There is no such thing as a 'known zero day' vulnerability.
Zero day vulnerability means it is a newly discovered one. Today. The day zero.
But even ignoring that, the gulf between zero days and plain-text LLM prompt injection is miles wide.
Zero days require intensive research to find, and expertise to exploit.
LLM prompt injections obviously exist a priori, and exploiting them requires only the ability to write.