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OpenAI Data Breach – Threat Actor Allegedly Claims 20 Million Logins for Sale

Threat actors from dark web forums claim to have stolen and leaked 20 million OpenAI user login credentials, potentially making OpenAI the latest high-profile target of a significant data breach.

This alleged breach has raised serious concerns among tech users and cybersecurity experts worldwide.

The threat actor, who remains anonymous, provided a post to advertise their find.

The translated excerpt from their post reads, “I have more than 20 million access codes to OpenAI accounts. If you want, you can contact me – this is a treasure, and Jesus thinks so too.”

“When I realized that openai might have to check accounts in bulk, I realized that my password would not be hidden.”

This cryptic yet audacious claim has sparked alarm, especially given OpenAI’s immense popularity and the sensitive nature of the accounts, which are often tied to professional and academic projects.

Alleged Breach

The alleged breach includes a sample of login credentials (emails and passwords) being offered for sale for just a few dollars.

While the claims have not yet been officially confirmed or denied, cybersecurity experts are urging caution.

Hackers often make exaggerated claims in such forums to attract attention or buyers, but the potential scale of this breach is significant enough to warrant immediate concern.

Millions of OpenAI users worldwide rely on its platform for tools like ChatGPT and GPT-based integrations in their businesses, education efforts, and even sensitive content generation.

Breached accounts may expose private user data, commercial projects, or critical communications if true.

OpenAI has not issued an official statement confirming or denying the security breach.

However, many organizations under similar circumstances would typically launch investigations and work with cybersecurity experts to determine the legitimacy of such claims.

Immediate Steps for Users

While the investigation unfolds, OpenAI users are strongly advised to take the following precautions:

  1. Change Passwords: Update account passwords immediately and consider enabling two-factor authentication (2FA) for additional security.
  2. Monitor Activity: Keep an eye on your account for any unusual activity or unauthorized usage.
  3. Beware of Phishing Scams: Threat actors may exploit the situation by launching phishing attacks, prompting users to reveal further sensitive information.

This is the latest in a series of high-profile breaches targeting major tech platforms.

While unverified, the alleged scale of 20 million accounts compromised highlights the urgent need for robust cybersecurity measures and vigilance among users.

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Divya

Divya is a Senior Journalist at GBhackers covering Cyber Attacks, Threats, Breaches, Vulnerabilities and other happenings in the cyber world.

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