San Francisco, CA | February 7, 2025 –A hacker claims to have stolen 20M OpenAI logins, selling them online! If true, this could be a cybersecurity disaster for AI users.
A cybersecurity nightmare is unfolding! A threat actor claims to have hacked 20 million OpenAI accounts, allegedly stealing emails, passwords, and access credentials—now up for sale on the dark web!
According to reports, a hacker on an underground forum posted a sample of stolen login details, claiming to possess over 20 million OpenAI accounts. If true, this breach could have catastrophic consequences, including:
⚠️ Unauthorized Access – Hackers could exploit stolen logins to access sensitive user data and manipulate OpenAI’s API.
⚠️ Phishing & Fraud – Cybercriminals could launch convincing phishing scams using compromised credentials.
⚠️ Reputational Damage – OpenAI’s trust and security are now under heavy scrutiny.
If these credentials are real, this could be one of the largest AI-related breaches ever.
The hacker has allegedly listed the stolen data for sale at a nominal price, which could make millions of OpenAI users vulnerable to identity theft and fraud.
In July 2023, 200,000 OpenAI credentials were already spotted on the dark web, proving that AI platforms are prime hacker targets.
AI companies must take security more seriously, or this will happen again.
OpenAI has not yet confirmed the breach, but investigations are underway.
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