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A hacker said they purloined private details from countless OpenAI accounts-but scientists are skeptical, and the business is investigating.

OpenAI states it's investigating after a hacker claimed to have swiped login credentials for 20 million of the AI company's user accounts-and put them up for sale on a dark web forum.

The pseudonymous breacher posted a cryptic message in Russian advertising "more than 20 million gain access to codes to OpenAI accounts," calling it "a goldmine" and providing prospective buyers what they claimed was sample data containing email addresses and passwords. As reported by Gbhackers, the complete dataset was being marketed "for simply a few dollars."

"I have more than 20 million gain access to codes for OpenAI accounts," emirking composed Thursday, according to an equated screenshot. "If you're interested, reach out-this is a goldmine, and Jesus agrees."

If genuine, this would be the 3rd significant security event for the AI company given that the release of ChatGPT to the general public. In 2015, a hacker got access to the business's internal Slack messaging system. According to The New York Times, the hacker "stole details about the design of the company's A.I. technologies."

Before that, in 2023 an even simpler bug including jailbreaking triggers allowed hackers to obtain the personal information of OpenAI's paying clients.

This time, however, security scientists aren't even sure a hack took place. Daily Dot press reporter Mikael Thalan composed on X that he discovered void email addresses in the supposed sample data: "No evidence (recommends) this alleged OpenAI breach is legitimate. A minimum of 2 addresses were invalid. The user's just other post on the forum is for a stealer log. Thread has since been deleted as well."

No evidence this supposed OpenAI breach is genuine.

Contacted every email address from the supposed sample of login credentials.

At least 2 addresses were void. The user's only other post on the online forum is for a stealer log. Thread has actually considering that been deleted as well. https://t.co/yKpmxKQhsP

- Mikael Thalen (@MikaelThalen) February 6, 2025

OpenAI takes it 'seriously'

In a statement shared with Decrypt, an OpenAI representative acknowledged the circumstance while maintaining that the company's systems appeared safe and secure.

"We take these claims seriously," the representative said, adding: "We have actually not seen any proof that this is linked to a compromise of OpenAI systems to date."

The scope of the supposed breach stimulated issues due to OpenAI's huge user base. Countless users worldwide count on the company's tools like ChatGPT for business operations, instructional purposes, and material generation. A legitimate breach could expose private discussions, business projects, and other sensitive information.

Until there's a final report, some preventive steps are constantly a good idea:

- Go to the "Configurations" tab, log out from all connected gadgets, and enable two-factor authentication or 2FA. This makes it practically difficult for a hacker to gain access to the account, even if the login and passwords are jeopardized.