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Over 100,000 ChatGPT Accounts Compromised, Cybersecurity Firm Reports

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Group-IB, a Singapore-based global cybersecurity company, has identified an alarming trend in the illicit trade of compromised credentials for OpenAI’s ChatGPT on dark web marketplaces. The firm found over 100,000 malware-infected devices with saved ChatGPT credentials within the past year.  Reportedly, the Asia-Pacific region saw the highest concentration of stolen ChatGPT accounts, making up over 40 percent of the cases. According to Group-IB, the cybercrime was perpetrated by bad actors using Raccoon Infostealer, a particular type of malware that collects stored information from infected computers. ChatGPT and a need for cybersecurity Earlier in June 2023, OpenAI, the developer of ChatGPT, […]

German Intelligence Agency Launches NFT Collection to Attract Cybersecurity Talent

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As part of a truly unusual recruitment drive, the German Intelligence Agency, Bundesnachrichtendienst (BND), has launched an NFT collection called Dogs of BND. The initiative aims to attract tech-savvy individuals adept in blockchain technology and NFTs to aid in combating cybercrime. Inspired by the agency’s Pullach branch service dogs, Inka and Alex, the collection comprises 999 generative avatar images of dogs with varying characteristics. This includes many standard PFP traits, such as background colors, outfits, eyewear, headgear, and hairstyles. Although the collection is fully minted on the Ethereum blockchain, the pieces within it can only be obtained by users willing […]

Google To Remove Inactive Accounts via @sejournal, @brookeosmundson

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Google will start removing inactive accounts that have been dormant for two years. Read more about the policy change and implications. The post Google To Remove Inactive Accounts appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

Google Strikes Back: A Legal Victory Against CryptBot Malware Distributors via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern

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Google triumphs in legal action against CryptBot malware distributors, protecting Chrome users and disrupting cybercriminal ecosystems. The post Google Strikes Back: A Legal Victory Against CryptBot Malware Distributors appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

WordPress Hit With Multiple Vulnerabilities In Versions Prior To 6.0.3 via @sejournal, @martinibuster

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WordPress recommends immediate action to fix multiple vulnerabilities discovered in versions prior to 6.0.3 The post WordPress Hit With Multiple Vulnerabilities In Versions Prior To 6.0.3 appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

Rackspace Hosted Exchange Outage Due to Security Incident via @sejournal, @martinibuster

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Details emerge that Rackspace outage due to a security incident – Customers encouraged to migrate to Microsoft 365 The post Rackspace Hosted Exchange Outage Due to Security Incident appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

Google Updates Its Guide on Preventing Spam and Abuse via @sejournal, @brookeosmundson

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Learn how to prevent spam and abuse to your website with Google’s updated guide for web developers. The post Google Updates Its Guide on Preventing Spam and Abuse appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

DuckDuckGo Now Says It Will Block Microsoft Trackers via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern

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DuckDuckGo responds to recent criticism saying the third-party tracking scripts it blocks will now include scripts from Microsoft. The post DuckDuckGo Now Says It Will Block Microsoft Trackers appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
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