"Phishing Campaign Targets ChatGPT Users"

Researchers at Inky have discovered a phishing campaign designed to steal business email account credentials by impersonating OpenAI, the company behind the ChatGPT Artificial Intelligence (AI)-driven chatbot. ChatGPT has rapidly gained popularity and is now widely used by individuals and businesses, which is why cybercriminals are increasingly trying to impersonate the brand. In the initial phase of the attack, the victim receives a seemingly legitimate email purportedly sent by OpenAI. To continue using their ChatGPT account setup, the email requests that the recipient verifies their email address. To further deceive the victim, the threat actors manipulate the sender's domain to make it appear as though the email came from their company's Information Technology (IT) support. This article continues to discuss the new phishing campaign targeting ChatGPT users. 

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