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OpenAI responds to rumors of 20 million user data being allegedly stolen, stating that no attacks have been detected

2025-02-08 14:58:26
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ChainCatcher news, according to Jinshi reports, hackers have posted on dark web forums claiming to hold login credentials for 20 million OpenAI user accounts and have begun to publicly sell them.

Security researchers have verified sample data and found that at least two email addresses are invalid, and other posts by the user on the forum are also related to stolen logs. The relevant posts have now been deleted, raising doubts about the authenticity of this leak incident.

OpenAI has stated that it has urgently launched an investigation, and preliminary evidence suggests that its systems have not been compromised, but users should remain vigilant about potential risks and take necessary security measures.

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