Cybersecurity researchers have found tens of thousands of devices storing Chatgpt credentials that have been infected with info-stealing malware. The account details have ended up being sold on the dark web, they said, pointing out that the Asia-Pacific leads by number of such offers.
Increase of Compromised Accounts Testifies to the Growing Popularity of Chatgpt, Experts Say
Singapore-based cybersecurity firm Group-IB has identified 101,134 stealer-infected devices with saved Chatgpt credentials over the past year. The compromised accounts were found within the logs of info-stealing malware traded on darknet markets thanks to its Threat Intelligence platform which monitors such marketplaces and stores a library of dark web data.
The logs reached a high of 26,802 in May 2023, with the Asia-Pacific region seeing the highest number of Chatgpt credentials being put up for sale during the studied period — 40.5% of the stolen accounts between June 2022 and May 2023. The authors of the rep
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