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AgentWatcher: A Rule-based Prompt Injection Monitor

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Large language models (LLMs) and their applications, such as agents, are highly vulnerable to prompt injection attacks. State-of-the-art prompt injection detection methods have the following limitations: (1) their effectiveness degrades significantly as context length increases, and (2) they lack explicit rules that define what constitutes prompt injection, causing detection decisions to be implicit, opaque, and difficult to reason about. In this work, we propose AgentWatcher to address the above two limitations. To address the first limitation, AgentWatcher attributes the LLM's output (e.g., the action of an agent) to a small set of causally influential context segments. By focusing detection on a relatively short text, AgentWatcher can be scalable to long contexts. To address the second limitation, we define a set of rules specifying what does and does not constitute a prompt injection, and use a monitor LLM to reason over these rules based on the attributed text, making the detection decisions more explainable. We conduct a comprehensive evaluation on tool-use agent benchmarks and long-context understanding datasets. The experimental results demonstrate that AgentWatcher can effectively detect prompt injection and maintain utility without attacks. The code is available at https://github.com/wang-yanting/AgentWatcher.

Yanting Wang, Wei Zou, Runpeng Geng, Jinyuan Jia• 2026

Related benchmarks

TaskDatasetResultRank
Prompt Injection DefenseWASP
Attack Success Rate (ASR)2
16
Question AnsweringQasper
ASR Score4
14
Code GenerationLCC
ASR3
14
Document SummarizationGovReport
ASR Score6
14
Document SummarizationMultiNews
ASR5
14
Information RetrievalPassage Ret.
ASR0.00e+0
14
Question AnsweringHotpotQA
ASR0.00e+0
14
Prompt Injection DefenseLCC
Utility67
12
Indirect Prompt InjectionInjecAgent
Base ASR4
12
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