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OpenAI says Iranian hackers used ChatGPT AI chatbot to influence US Presidential elections, here’s how - MSN

We have banned these accounts from using our services, and we continue to monitor for any further attempts to violate our policies,” OpenAI said. How Iranian hackers used ChatGPT to target US ... Read More
Chinese and Iranian hackers use ChatGPT and LLM tools to create malware and phishing attacks — OpenAI report has recorded over 20 cyberattacks created with ChatGPT - MSN

If there's one sign that AI is more trouble than it is worth, OpenAI confirms that over twenty cyberattacks have occurred, all created via ChatGPT. The report confirms that generative AI was used ... Read More
Beware of the fake ChatGPT plugin that's stealing your Facebook login - Fox News

According to a report released by Guardio Labs, hackers have created a Chrome-based browser plugin that claims to give quicker access to ChatGPT without having to go through the OpenAI website.The ... Read More
Hackers are increasingly using ChatGPT lures to spread malware on Facebook - TechCrunch

As public interest in generative AI chatbots grows, hackers are increasingly using ChatGPT-themed lures to spread malware across Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp. That’s according to Facebook ... Read More
OpenAI bans ChatGPT accounts used by North Korean hackers - BleepingComputer

OpenAI says it blocked several North Korean hacking groups from using its ChatGPT platform to research future targets and find ways to hack into their networks. "We banned accounts demonstrating ... Read More
Fake ChatGPT Chrome Extension Hacked Facebook Accounts - The Daily Dot

A fraudulent Chrome browser extension masquerading as OpenAI’s ChatGPT tool was used by hackers this month to hijack Facebook accounts. The extension, which was designed to look nearly identical ... Read More
Consumer Alert: How to avoid a Facebook hack - WHEC.com - News10NBC

ROCHESTER, N.Y. – Cybersecurity experts estimate that 300,000 Facebook accounts are hacked every single day. It’s one of the most frequent complaints News10NBC Consumer Investigative Reporter ... Read More
Over 100,000 ChatGPT Accounts Breached: Hackers Can Access Chat History And Other Sensitive Information - Benzinga

Credentials of over 100,000 ChatGPT users have been stolen by malware, adding to the woes of the OpenAI chatbot regarding data security. This time around, it's not users' fault but OpenAI's ... Read More
How hackers are using ChatGPT to create malware to target you

ChatGPT is completely free to use as of now, aside from having to pay the initial ChatGPT Plus subscription fee, which costs $20 per month. How can you protect yourself from malware? Read More
OpenAI shutters ChatGPT accounts used by Russian, Chinese, Iranian hacker groups

OpenAI also dismantled accounts linked to APT5 and APT15, two well-documented Chinese nation-state hacking groups. These actors used ChatGPT for tasks such as conducting open-source research on US ... Read More
Great, hackers are now using ChatGPT to create malware

OpenAI has released its GPT‑3.5 Turbo API to developers as of Monday, bringing back to life the base model that powered the ChatGPT chatbot that took the world by storm in 2022. Read More
Hackers are increasingly using ChatGPT lures to spread malware on Facebook

As public interest in generative AI chatbots grows, hackers are increasingly using ChatGPT-themed lures to spread malware across Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp. The company said that since March ... Read More
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