Over the past year, more than 100,000 login credentials to the popular artificial intelligence chatbot ChatGPT have been leaked and traded on the dark web, according to a Singaporean cybersecurity firm.
A June 20 blog post by Group-IB revealed just over 101,000 devices containing compromised logins for OpenAI’s flagship bot have traded on dark web marketplaces between June 2022 and May 2023.
Group-IB’s threat intelligence head, Dmitry Shestakov, told Cointelegraph the figure is “the number of logs from stealer-infected devices that Group-IB analyzed.”
“Every log contained at least one combination of login credential and password for ChatGPT,” Shestakov added.
This past May saw a peak of nearly 27,000 ChatGPT-related credentials made available on online black markets.