AI-NOMIS Data Breach: A Deepfake Disaster Unveiled

GenNomis, an AI-powered image platform, leaked 47.8 GB of sensitive data, raising alarms about AI-generated content risks. The leak exposed explicit images and disturbing depictions involving minors. This incident is a wake-up call for the AI industry to tighten security and implement measures to prevent the misuse of AI-generated material.

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When your AI-generated art platform turns into a dystopian gallery of nightmares, it’s time to hit the panic button. GenNomis has unwittingly curated a digital museum of horrors, showcasing the dark side of unchecked AI creativity. Who knew that in the world of AI-generated art, the “Mona Lisa” of today could be tomorrow’s “Oops, did I just see that?”

Key Points:

  • GenNomis, an AI-powered image generation platform, experienced a major data leak revealing explicit and concerning content.
  • The exposed database contained 47.8 GB of data, including AI-generated images and JSON files, many of which depicted underage individuals in inappropriate situations.
  • Cybersecurity researcher Jeremiah Fowler identified the unprotected database and notified GenNomis, prompting its removal.
  • The incident underscores the rising issue of AI-generated explicit content and the pressing need for improved AI content monitoring.
  • Fowler calls for enhanced security measures and accountability in AI platforms to prevent misuse and protect vulnerable groups.

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