When AI Trust Breaks: The ChatGPT Data Leakage Flaw That Redefined AI Vendor Security Trust
AI assistants like ChatGPT have quickly become trusted environments for handling some of the most sensitive data people own. Users discuss medical symptoms, upload financial records, analyze contracts, and paste internal documents—often assuming that what they share remains safely contained within the platform. That assumption was challenged when new research uncovered a previously unknown vulnerability that enabled silent data leakage from ChatGPT conversations without user knowledge or consent. While the issue has since been fully resolved by OpenAI, the discovery delivers a much broader lesson for enterprises and security leaders: AI tools should not be assumed secure by default. Just as organizations learned not to blindly trust cloud […]
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