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ChatGPT is leaking passwords from private conversations of its users, Ars reader says | Names of unpublished research papers, presentations, and PHP scripts also leaked.

ChatGPT is leaking passwords from private conversations of its users, Ars reader says | Names of unpublished research papers, presentations, and PHP scripts also leaked.::Names of unpublished research papers, presentations, and PHP scripts also leaked.

hedgehog ,

The user, Chase Whiteside, has since changed his password, but he doubted his account was compromised. He said he used a nine-character password with upper- and lower-case letters and special characters.

Yes, because obviously a 9 character password that’s probably a word or two with special characters swapped and no mention of 2FA is sooo secure /s

To be clear, I’m not saying that means his account was compromised. That bit just stuck out to me.

1984 ,
@1984@lemmy.today avatar

So people post their private stuff to chat gpt? I always edit out the personal data.

Lemminary , (edited )

No it's not, it's the site. Please stop reposting this clickbait or at least fix the title.

notfromhere ,

I’m not following… what site is leaking the information?

kurwa ,

chat.openai.com I'm assuming. But in the article in even says that openai looked into it, and they think it's someone stealing the guys account and using it, not other users conversations being seen by him.

Sanctus ,
@Sanctus@lemmy.world avatar

It would had to have been trained on their passwords and shit for this to be even possible. It can't even remember its own story points it gave me for a DnD session within the same chat. No way is it spitting out passwords fed to it from one user to another because its not storing them.

cheese_greater ,

It would have had to have been

Wow, never realized we had such a weird construction. What tense is that even called?

cheese_greater ,

It would have had to have been

Wow, never realized we had such a weird grammatical construction. What tense is that even called?

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