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Actively Exploited ChatGPT Bug Puts Organizations at Risk

Posted on March 18, 2025
Actively Exploited ChatGPT Bug Puts Organizations at Risk

A server-side request forgery vulnerability in OpenAI’s chatbot infrastructure can allow attackers to direct users to malicious URLs, leading to a range of threat activity.

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