There’s a market for stolen Chat GPT accounts

The beginning of the latest tweet from Lastpass talks about an RSA conference talk, but the beginning of this is just priceless.

With over two-thirds of people reusing passwords, now is the time to address password security in your organization.

With that said, I then ran across an article Brian Krebs spotted that talked about the fact that criminals are able to steal chat gpt accounts, especially premium ones and offer services at different prices than Open AI does by default.

The article comes from Checkpoint’s blog and is titled New ChatGPT4.0 Concerns: A Market for Stolen Premium Accounts.

I personally do not have a chat gpt account. Its not that I’m not interested in it, I’ve just decided that I didn’t want to sign up because of the fact its a premium service.

I do understand there is a free service which does limit access to countries like Russia as an example. This is talked about in the blog.

Its probably getting so bad, says checkpoint, that criminals are giving other criminals access for a monthly fee too.

If you have a ChatGPT account, please make sure that you are using a password nowhere else. I would consider this an account that is similar to your bank or credit card. Even though my readers may ask simple and basic questions, people have been using it to do coding and other things that could be in products after debugging that code and getting it to work in whatever method you are using it in.

Please feel free to check out the article, and thanks for reading.


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