A history-aware guard model with an LLM judge is reported to cut jailbreak success on mobile agent tasks from 86.1% to 8.4% while keeping task completion unchanged at 77.8%.
Systematic Categorization, Construction and Evaluation of New Attacks against Multi-modal Mobile GUI Agents
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The integration of Large Language Models (LLMs) and Multi-modal Large Language Models (MLLMs) into mobile GUI agents has significantly enhanced user efficiency and experience. However, this advancement also introduces potential security vulnerabilities that have yet to be thoroughly explored. In this paper, we present a systematic security investigation of multi-modal mobile GUI agents, addressing this critical gap in the existing literature. Our contributions are twofold: (1) we propose a novel threat modeling methodology, leading to the discovery and feasibility analysis of 34 previously unreported attacks, and (2) we design an attack framework to systematically construct and evaluate these threats. Through a combination of real-world case studies and extensive dataset-driven experiments, we validate the severity and practicality of those attacks, highlighting the pressing need for robust security measures in mobile GUI systems.
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SafeMobile: Chain-level Jailbreak Detection and Automated Evaluation for Multimodal Mobile Agents
A history-aware guard model with an LLM judge is reported to cut jailbreak success on mobile agent tasks from 86.1% to 8.4% while keeping task completion unchanged at 77.8%.