100K ChatGPT logins have been leaked on dark web, cybersecurity firm warns
1 min readOver the past year, more than 100,000 login credentials to the popular artificial intelligence chatbot ChatGPT have been leaked and traded on the dark web, according to a Singaporean cybersecurity firm.
A June 20 blog
Group-IB said it noticed an uptick in the number of employees using ChatGPT for work. It warned confidential information about companies could be exposed by unauthorized users as user queries and chat history is stored by default.
Such information could then be exploited by others to undertake attacks against companies or individual employees.
The firm advised users to regularly update passwords and use two-factor authentication to better secure ChatGPT accounts.
Interestingly, the firm noted that the press release was written with the assistance of ChatGPT.
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