Hackers offer 20 million OpenAI credentials for sale, but it says there’s no evidence of a breach

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  • A hacker has allegedly listed 20 million OpenAI logins for sale
  • However the origins of these credentials are disputed
  • OpenAI says its investigation has found no evidence of a compromise

A hacker claims to be selling the login credentials of 20 million OpenAI users accounts – but the company says its own investigation has found no evidence of a hack.

A report from Malwarebytes Labs discovered a cybercriminal who goes by the name ‘emirking’ had listed a dataset for sale on a cybercrime forum claiming to contain, ‘20 million access codes to OpenAI accounts’.

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