In First, Israeli Cybersecurity Firm Exposes ChatGPT Vulnerability
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In first, Israeli cybersecurity firm exposes ChatGPT vulnerability
Israeli cybersecurity firm Zenity demonstrates a 'zero-click' hack at Black Hat 2025, exposing critical vulnerabilities in ChatGPT and other AI platforms that allow full account takeover via Google
Security researchers have discovered a new attack method that can be used to hijack widespread AI assistants. The "AgentFlayer" gaps presented at the Black Hat conference allow data theft via services such as ChatGPT, Copilot and Gemini.
Zenity Labs Exposes Widespread "AgentFlayer" Vulnerabilities Allowing Silent Hijacking of Major Enterprise AI Agents Circumventing Human Oversight
Groundbreaking research reveals working 0click compromises of OpenAI's ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot Studio, Salesforce Einstein, Cursor, and more, exposing widespread vulnerabilities across production AI environments
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