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Multiple ChatGPT Security Bugs Allow Rampant Data Theft

Posted on November 6, 2025
Multiple ChatGPT Security Bugs Allow Rampant Data Theft

Attackers can use them to inject arbitrary prompts, exfiltrate personal user information, bypass safety mechanisms, and take other malicious actions.

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