Forbes February 11, 2025
Davey Winder

As the media, understandably, focuses attention on the ongoing social media spat between Sam Altman and Elon Musk regarding an uninvited and apparently unwanted offer to purchase OpenAI, there’s something far more serious, from the security side of the fence at least, that is largely being ignored. Has OpenAI been hacked? It’s a question that has been prompted by the offer for sale on the dark web of some 20 million credentials relating to OpenAI accounts. Here’s what we know.

ForbesCritical New Password Warning—Hack Uses 2.8 Million Devices To AttackBy Davey Winder

20 Million OpenAI Account Credentials For Sale

There’s no escaping the AI security threat, be that from sophisticated attacks against Gmail users, or the shockingly low price of...

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