OpenAI Data Drama: Mixpanel’s Cyber Slip-Up Sparks Security Concerns

OpenAI warns users of a data breach at analytics firm Mixpanel, where a smishing attack exposed some user data. While OpenAI systems remain untouched, stolen details like names and emails could fuel phishing attempts. OpenAI has removed Mixpanel from production and is notifying affected users.

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Hot Take:

Well, folks, it seems like the digital detectives over at OpenAI and Mixpanel have been playing a high-stakes game of “Whodunit?” In this cyber whodunnit, the butler did it—or rather, the smisher did it. While Mixpanel was busy taking a crash course in cybersecurity triage, OpenAI took a coffee break to assure us that our chatty ChatGPT musings remain safe from prying eyes. No need to clutch your digital pearls just yet!

Key Points:

  • OpenAI users may have had some data exposed due to a Mixpanel breach.
  • Mixpanel was hit by a smishing attack on November 8, 2025.
  • OpenAI’s core systems, passwords, and payment info are safe.
  • Mixpanel took immediate steps to secure compromised accounts.
  • Both companies are working together and with law enforcement to address the incident.

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