The loophole allows cyberattackers to exfiltrate company data via OpenAI’s infrastructure, leaving no trace at all on enterprise systems. The loophole allows cyberattackers to exfiltrate company data via OpenAI’s infrastructure, leaving no trace at all on enterprise systems.
- Patch Now: Max-Severity Fortra GoAnywhere Bug Allows Command Injection darkreadingKristina Beek
- Capture the Flag Competition Leads to Cybersecurity Career darkreadingArielle Waldman
- ‘ShadowLeak’ ChatGPT Attack Allows Hackers to Invisibly Steal Emails darkreadingNate Nelson, Contributing Writer
- UNC1549 Hacks 34 Devices in 11 Telecom Firms via LinkedIn Job Lures and MINIBIKE Malware The Hacker [email protected] (The Hacker News)
- SystemBC Powers REM Proxy With 1,500 Daily VPS Victims Across 80 C2 Servers The Hacker [email protected] (The Hacker News)
- The Beginner’s Guide to Using AI: 5 Easy Ways to Get Started (Without Accidentally Summoning Skynet)by Tech Jacks
- Tips and Tricks to Enhance Your Incident Response Proceduresby Tech Jacks
- Building a Security Roadmap for Your Company: Strategic Precision for Modern Enterprises by Tech Jacks
- The Power of Policy: How Creating Strong Standard Operating Procedures Expedites Security Initiativesby Tech Jacks
- Building a Future-Proof SOC: Strategies for CISOs and Infosec Leaders by Tech Jacks
- Security Gate Keeping – Annoying – Unhelpfulby Tech Jacks
- The Beginner’s Guide to Using AI: 5 Easy Ways to Get Started (Without Accidentally Summoning Skynet)
Leave A Reply