The National Internet Emergency Center (CNCERT) stated that some skill packages for large models are being disseminated under names like "large model jailbreak" and "mining for profit," which are used to bypass model security restrictions or induce users to perform mining operations.
The report specifically names Skill "godmode," which achieves jailbreaking through methods such as replacing system prompts and input obfuscation, potentially leading to the generation of illegal content, triggering service bans for large models, and risks of privacy leakage; Skill "Bonero-Miner" guides users to download mining programs to mine the anonymous Bonero coin, posing risks of being involved in money laundering and economic losses due to high device load.
CNCERT advises individuals and enterprises to obtain Skills only from official channels, strictly control permissions and access whitelists, and regularly clean up suspicious components.
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