The unconfirmed breach allegedly includes email, phone numbers, API and crypto keys, credentials, and billing information, from over 30,000 OmniGPT users.
Popular AI aggregator OmniGPT, which provides access to multiple AI models including ChatGPT-4, Claude 3.5, Gemini, and Midjourney, has allegedly suffered a massive breach, exposing personal data belonging to over 30,000 users.
On Monday, a BreachForums user “Gloomer” reportedly made a post, offering samples of the allegedly stolen data. “This leak contains all messages between the users and the chatbot of this site, as well as all links to the files uploaded by users and also 30k user emails.”
The “God” level BreachForums user, reserved for the top-tier members of the hack site, made the post a little over two weeks after KrakenLabs last reported the breach, attributing it to a BreachForums post made by a user with the same alias, but a different profile avatar.
“Hi, I recently breached OmniGPT.co which is a smaller clone of ChatGPT and extracted all messages between their users and the AI (Over 34 million lines), additionally I also got the emails of 30k users and about 20% of these also come with phone number.” Gloomer had said then.
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