Over 100,000 ChatGPT accounts have been breached by infostealers, according to a report by Group-IB. Raccoon cyber gang was responsible for a large portion of the stolen accounts, with Indian accounts hit the hardest. Infostealers are a type of malware that can steal data, putting enterprises at risk. Despite indictments and degraded activity, Raccoon's malware persists and until security measures are implemented, issues with security and privacy will continue.
Cybersecurity firm Group-IB reveals that over 100,000 ChatGPT accounts have been hacked and are for sale on the dark web. Businesses need to take cyber safety measures seriously to protect their intellectual property.
Read about a significant ChatGPT bot breach that has compromised over 100K accounts in the Asia-Pacific region. Learn why businesses need to prioritize cybersecurity measures to protect sensitive information.
A cybercriminal group is exploiting GPT-4 using stolen OpenAI API keys from mistakenly left keys in developers' code. The group has been scraping keys from Replit since March, with over 50,000 leaked keys found on GitHub alone. This leaves OpenAI developer accounts as the third most exposed worldwide, leaving data vulnerable to malicious intent. To protect against this, organizations should assign unique keys, rotate often, use a key management service, environmental variables, and push for automatic secret rotation.
OpenAI's ChatGPT is an AI-powered chatbot with various applications, but it comes with significant risks. Organisations must be aware of potential security issues such as employees inputting sensitive data. Hackers may also leverage ChatGPT for nefarious use cases such as writing clearer phishing emails. Snow Software technology can track ChatGPT usage, providing end-to-end visibility and minimising risk for businesses. Stay safe and secure with Snow Software.
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