New ChatGPT Atlas Browser Raises Security and Privacy Concerns

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Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a vulnerability in OpenAI's ChatGPT Atlas browser that allows attackers to inject malicious instructions into the AI's persistent memory via a CSRF flaw, potentially leading to unauthorized code execution, account hijacking, and malware deployment, especially due to weak anti-phishing controls and the ability of tainted memories to persist across sessions and devices.
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