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Whisper Leak uses a side channel attack to eavesdrop on encrypted AI conversations
10-11-2025
Devroop Dhar, Co-founder & CEO, Primus Partners, shares his view on the Whisper Leak side-channel attack. He highlights that, unlike conventional breaches that steal files or break encryption, Whisper Leak exploits metadata — packet sizes and timing from token-by-token LLM streaming — to infer topics. The attack does not require breaking TLS; it relies on subtle network signals (latency, chunk lengths) to classify content, making it technically sophisticated and hard to detect.
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