OpenAI has experienced a data breach. Any user who utilized their API services should assume that personal data, including their name, location, user ID, and other details, is now in the possession of the hacker
OpenAI has experienced a data breach. Any user who utilized their API services should assume that personal data, including their name, location, user ID, and other details, is now in the possession of the hacker
As my kids would say, "Duh!"
@nixCraft
According to the article: the breach was limited to data from the third-party provider, Mixpanel, not OpenAIs systems. No passwords, payment info, or sensitive credentials were compromised. Affected data includes basic info like name, email, and location, but no evidence of misuse has been found so far.
You've exaggerated it a lot.
@nixCraft So once again, the day is ruined, thanks to AI and an analytics company!
[Powerpuff Girls ending music playing]
What could possibly go wrong…
@nixCraft Since the API is probably primarily used by companies, the decisive question is whether the chats have been leaked. And if not, when it’s time. That would be a leak. Presentations created by all major companies worldwide on internal projects, questions about bugs not yet published, etc.