Healthcare Finance News March 21, 2025
Jeff Lagasse

This medium-severity vulnerability has already been weaponized in real-world attacks, a Veriti report finds.

A vulnerability in ChatGPT that was identified last year is being used by would-be cyberattackers to target security flaws in artificial intelligence systems, with the healthcare industry one of the top targets, according to a report from Veriti.

Of the organizations analyzed, 35% are unprotected due to misconfigurations in intrusion prevention system (IPS), Web application firewall (WAF), and firewall settings. This vulnerability, despite being classified as medium severity, has already been weaponized in real-world attacks, the report found.

“No vulnerability is too small to matter,” the authors wrote. “Attackers will exploit any weakness they can find.”

WHAT’S THE IMPACT?

The investigation found that in one week,...

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