Over 100,000 ChatGPT user accounts attacked by AI-powered malware in the past year, compromising confidential information and requiring caution. Stay secure with these tips.
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Learn how a recent cyber attack targeted ChatGPT Plus accounts, with India being hit the hardest. Take proactive measures to safeguard your sensitive data. Read on.
Over 100,000 ChatGPT accounts have been exposed on the dark web due to infostealer malware such as Raccoon, which gathers browser histories, documents, and account credentials. Hackers profit from selling the stolen data or exploiting it themselves. The biggest offenders were India and Pakistan, while organizations with infostealer infections risk having sensitive data like financials and intellectual property exposed. With the number of stolen accounts on the rise, the real question is what data isn't being leaked.
Over 100,000 ChatGPT accounts were hacked, including 28,000 stolen in May alone. As AI chatbots advance, cybersecurity is crucial to protect confidential information. Stay vigilant to minimise your exposure.
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