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An Application-Layer Multi-Modal Covert-Channel Reference Monitor for LLM Agent Egress

topic: current_projecttop score: 100released: 2026-05-21first surfaced: 2026-05-21arXivPDFthreats2026-05-21

Authors: Alfredo Metere

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Summary

arXiv:2605. 20734v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: A large language model (LLM) agent that sends messages can leak data inside them.

Relevance

Read next because An Application-Layer Multi-Modal Covert-Channel Reference Monitor for LLM Agent Egress overlaps with clean result "LoRA persona trained on alone emits at 23.5% when a co-trained partner learns ..., vs 0% control on Qwen2.5-7B-Instruct (MODERATE confidence)", clean result "Leakage rate is a usable signal for recovering trigger-shaped phrases on Gaperon-1125-1B without knowing the hidden trigger itself (MODERATE confidence)", clean result "Language-mismatch LoRA SFT on Qwen2.5-7B leaks the trained completion language into bystander directives the model was never trained on, absent under same-language SFT (LOW confidence)". Matching terms: code, text, class, rect, width, correct, line, implement. Source: arxiv cs.CR (Cryptography and Security).

Threat model

Potential threat/caveat for clean result "LoRA persona trained on alone emits at 23.5% when a co-trained partner learns ..., vs 0% control on Qwen2.5-7B-Instruct (MODERATE confidence)": this item discusses adversarial.

Abstract

arXiv:2605.20734v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: A large language model (LLM) agent that sends messages can leak data inside them. Destination allowlists and content scanners do not police whether an otherwise-benign payload is itself a covert channel: a compromised agent encodes bits in zero-width characters, homoglyphs, whitespace, base64, JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) key ordering, message timing or size -- and, in binary egress, in least-significant-bit (LSB) pixel planes, per-image mean luminance, inter-image sequence permutation, ultrasonic tones, or audible-band sonified data. Our egress reference monitor has three contributions. (i) A text pipeline of ten capacity-reducing stages, a per-sink leaky-bucket capacity ledger, and a staged posture that enforces lossless stages from day one. (ii) Two media scramblers (a Fourier-domain audio band-limiter and a red-green-blue (RGB) image bit-depth and mean-luminance bucketer) gated by a boot-time cryptographic legitimacy attestation: an auditor publishes at boot the trusted Ed25519 keys and {kind, data-class} pairs; only payloads with a verifying signature for an authorized class are exempt. The attestation sidesteps the intractable content-based discrimination between real media and data sonified or rasterized as a carrier; unsigned media is suspect by default; a content-addressed canonicalizer closes the inter-image permutation channel. (iii) Residual capacity is the Miller--Madow corrected mutual information between embedded and recovered bits (zero when destroyed), measured by an adversarial ensemble of fifteen working encoders across text, image and audio. The reference implementation drives residual capacity to zero on every destroyable channel and to a stated bound on the one (per-image mean luminance) that cannot be destroyed without ruining the image.