"OpenAI Credentials Stolen by the Thousands for Sale on the Dark Web"
With hundreds of thousands of OpenAI credentials for sale on the dark web and access to a malicious alternative for ChatGPT, threat actors are displaying a growing interest in generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools. Less skilled and advanced cybercriminals can use the tools to increase the likelihood of a successful attack by creating more convincing, targeted phishing emails. ChatGPT, OpenAI's AI-driven chatbot, was mentioned more than 27,000 times in six months by users of the dark web and Telegram, according to data from Flare, a threat exposure management company. Flare researchers discovered OpenAI credentials among the most recent goods available while analyzing dark web forums and marketplaces. Over 200,000 OpenAI credentials were discovered for sale on the dark web as stealer logs. This article continues to discuss findings regarding the sale of OpenAI credentials on the dark web.
Bleeping Computer reports "OpenAI Credentials Stolen by the Thousands for Sale on the Dark Web"