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Home / Technology / OpenAI Data Breach: Your Data's Safety at Risk

OpenAI Data Breach: Your Data's Safety at Risk

12 Dec

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Summary

  • Personal info from API accounts was exposed via a third-party partner.
  • Mixpanel reported the breach over two weeks after the initial attack.
  • Organization IDs, names, and emails were among the exposed data.
OpenAI Data Breach: Your Data's Safety at Risk

OpenAI has confirmed a data breach involving personal information linked to its API accounts, originating from a breach at its third-party analytics partner, Mixpanel. This incident exposed names, email addresses, and technical metadata, though OpenAI states its own systems and user chat histories were unaffected. The compromised data, including sensitive Organization IDs, could facilitate targeted phishing and impersonation campaigns against users.

Compounding concerns, Mixpanel detected the breach on November 8 but did not inform OpenAI until November 25, leaving API users unknowingly exposed for more than two weeks. OpenAI subsequently terminated its relationship with Mixpanel. This prolonged period of silence has drawn criticism and underscored the risks associated with supply chain vulnerabilities in the rapidly growing AI sector.

The incident highlights broader issues of vendor security and data protection in the tech industry, especially as platforms like ChatGPT achieve massive user bases. It serves as a stark reminder that the security of user data depends on the weakest link in the chain of third-party services. Experts advise users to bolster personal cybersecurity measures, such as using strong, unique passwords and enabling two-factor authentication, to mitigate risks.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
A third-party analytics provider, Mixpanel, experienced a breach that exposed personal information from OpenAI's API accounts.
No, OpenAI stated that chat histories, billing information, passwords, and API keys were not exposed in the breach.
Exposed data included names, email addresses, Organization IDs, coarse location, and technical metadata from API user accounts.

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