Massive Data Breach Exposes Personal Info of 30,000 OmniGPT Users
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Contributed by: Drex DeFord
Summary
OmniGPT has experienced a significant data breach affecting over 30,000 users, exposing sensitive information such as email addresses, phone numbers, API keys, and user messages. A hacker known as "Gloomer" has claimed responsibility for the breach and is selling samples of the stolen data on the dark web, which includes more than 34 million lines of messages. The compromised data raises serious concerns about the potential for account takeovers, identity theft, and other cyberattacks, particularly given the presence of crypto private keys among the stolen information.