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‘ShadowLeak’ ChatGPT Attack Allows Hackers to Invisibly Steal Emails

Posted on September 19, 2025
‘ShadowLeak’ ChatGPT Attack Allows Hackers to Invisibly Steal Emails

The loophole allows cyberattackers to exfiltrate company data via OpenAI’s infrastructure, leaving no trace at all on enterprise systems.

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