In recent years, significant developments have taken place in the technology sector, leading to significant progress in artificial intelligence. In this context, chatbots supported by artificial intelligence, which have become a topic of discussion on social media lately, have emerged. One of these bots is ChatGPT, provided by OpenAI.
It can be said that ChatGPT, with hundreds of millions of users from all over the world, is quite popular. However, wherever there is popularity, there are also computer hackers with malicious intentions. Recent developments have revealed that the data of over 200,000 ChatGPT users has been compromised. Here are the details…
Data of over 200,000 ChatGPT users compromised
Despite continuous investments by technology giants to improve security systems, constantly evolving technology brings forth new attack methods. Malicious software is one of the methods used to obtain user information. It has now emerged that the data of thousands of ChatGPT users has been compromised in this way.
Russian-based cybersecurity company Group-IB revealed that between January and October 2023, the data of more than 225,000 ChatGPT users was compromised. It is stated that this data, obtained through malicious software such as LummaC2, Raccoon, and Redline, infecting computers, is being sold on the Dark Web, the deepest layer of the internet.
Although the exact contents of the data being sold on the internet are not known, it is still advisable to take security measures. In this regard, you may consider changing the password you use to log in to your ChatGPT account. This is a simple precaution.
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