India, Oct. 28 -- A recently discovered vulnerability in the ChatGPT system has the security community on high alert; it's being called the ChatGPT Atlas vulnerability. There's growing concern among researchers that it lets some malicious hackers sneakily install browser extensions on users' computers without them even knowing it's going on. And then these hackers can siphon off sensitive info from conversations with AI chatbots; that's the really scary part. We're talking about super personal and private stuff like all the juicy tokens, confidential work business, and identifiable details that we would never want ending up in the wrong hands.

The security experts are warning us about a pretty slick attack that can happen when you use Ch...