"ChatGPT Credentials Snagged by Infostealers on 225K Infected Devices"

In 2023, at least 225,000 sets of OpenAI credentials were listed for sale on the dark web, potentially enabling access to sensitive data sent to ChatGPT. Researchers at Group-IB discovered ChatGPT accounts compromised by information stealer malware between January and October 2023. The stolen credentials came from devices infected with LummaC2, Raccoon, and other infostealers. These malware tools look for and gather sensitive information stored on infected devices, such as login credentials and financial information. Leaked credentials for ChatGPT access increased by 36 percent between the first and last five months of Group-IB's research, with over 130,000 infected hosts found between June and October 2023, compared to just under 96,000 between January and May. The last month of the study saw the most OpenAI credential thefts, with 33,080 instances. This article continues to discuss key findings regarding the theft of ChatGPT credentials.

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