Refusal to Resume Development of LLM Pentesting Tool
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Bug Description
Refusal to resume working on LLM-pentesting tool that Claude Code originally created just a week ago. The irony of this situation is that I've been developing and using this tool in an ongoing (legally authorized) pentest against the image processing functionality of an LLM-based chatbot for a large corporation that hired my employer to conduct this pentest. And they specifically included test cases in their pentest requirements criteria, including the requirement to attempt indirect prompt injection via uploaded image files containing hidden, invisible, overlayed, or steganographic text payloads. This sort of testing is becoming increasingly common in my profession and it is slightly frustrating, but also entertainingly ironic, that it can be so difficult to persuade advanced LLM coding tools (like Claude Code) to help create and maintain the custom tooling I need to develop for this kind of testing. Can you recommend how I, or my employer, might be able to get Claude Code to continue working on this tool with me? Thanks.
Environment Info
- Platform: darwin
- Terminal: pycharm
- Version: 1.0.51
- Feedback ID: 0f854690-9200-4b75-8cdf-e62867396b6e
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