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OrcaRouter Releases AI Threat Report 2026 and Makes Its Security Controls Free Amid Rise in Prompt-Injection Attacks

The Eastern Herald

The Eastern Herald

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June 22, 2026

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SINGAPORE — June 22, 2026 — Prompt injection ranks as the top risk to LLM applications and, the company says, cannot be fully patched. OrcaRouter Security Research has made its agent Firewall and input/output Guardrails available at no cost to all users, attached to an existing API key. OrcaRouter, the OpenAI-compatible LLM gateway, today published The AI Threat Report 2026 and made two of its security controls available at no cost to all users: the agent Firewall and input/output Guardrails. According to the company, the controls can be attached to an API key already in use, without a separate integration

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