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Researcher Chains a Guardrail Bypass With a Path Traversal Flaw to Access System Files in ChatGPT

4 July 2026  |  dark6  |  Vulnerability

A proof-of-concept disclosed by researcher zer0dac combined social engineering against ChatGPT's own safety logic with a path traversal bug to retrieve restricted system files through the platform's file...

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OpenAI Launches ChatGPT Lockdown Mode to Block Prompt Injection Data Exfiltration

8 June 2026  |  dark6  |  AI

OpenAI has released ChatGPT Lockdown Mode, a new security feature that disables outbound network capabilities to cut off data exfiltration pathways exploited in prompt injection attacks. Available to...

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GREYVIBE: Russian-Aligned Hackers Use ChatGPT and Google Gemini to Build Cyberweapons Targeting Ukraine

30 May 2026  |  dark6  |  Cybercrime

A newly tracked threat actor called GREYVIBE is using generative AI tools including ChatGPT and Google Gemini to develop malware, generate phishing lures, and attack Ukrainian government, military,...

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Hackers Use Fake ChatGPT and Claude Installers to Deploy DinDoor Backdoor

29 May 2026  |  dark6  |  Malware

Cybercriminals are distributing trojanized AI application installers on GitHub and SourceForge, luring victims with fake ChatGPT and Claude desktop apps to silently deploy the DinDoor backdoor, steal cryptocurrency...

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OpenAI API Users: Mixpanel Data Leak Exposes Personal Information

27 November 2025  |  dark6  |  Databreach

OpenAI, the renowned developer of AI models like ChatGPT, has recently acknowledged a data breach involving its third-party analytics provider, Mixpanel. This incident exposed sensitive user information for...

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AI and cryptography: enhancing security with ChatGPT

17 September 2024  |  dark6  |  AI

Cybersecurity breaches are often the result of vulnerabilities in cryptographic implementations. Traditional static analysis tools often fall short in detecting these misuses. This article explores the potential of...

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