OpenAI’s Oopsy-Daisy: Secret Breach & ChatGPT’s Privacy Blunder Unveiled!

OpenAI’s no-good, very bad week: From hushed-up breaches to privacy-poking ChatGPT, it’s a cyber-sec comedy of errors—minus the laughs.

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OpenAI's got more leaks than a colander on a submarine, and their ChatGPT app for macOS was about as private as a diary on a billboard. Meanwhile, Xerox printers are teaching us the true meaning of "print and panic," and FIA's phishing fail is probably making someone wish they'd just stuck to racing cars. Oh, and in the malware world, it's out with the old and in with the FakeBat. As for Prudential, well, they just redefined 'inflation' for the number of breach victims. Stay safe out there, or you might become part of the next "RockYou2024" remix.

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