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Over 100,000 Stolen ChatGPT Account Credentials Sold on Dark Web Marketplaces
(thehackernews.com)
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ChatGPT itself has not been hacked nor has OpenAI, mainly that fraudsters are obtaining ChatGPT logins by other means. Use 2FA
Use different passwords for every single website, whether through the use of a password manager or otherwise.
This is even more important to do than 2FA.
And different usernames/emails also. (Apple relay, Firefox Relay, SimpleLogin, etc.)
But DON'T store your 2FA tokens in your password manager. I don't understand why even the most reputable password managers allow this. If your 2FA is stored inside your password manager, you only have 1FA.
Yeah definitely, have a password manager and big unique passwords for absolutely everything. Just good to use 2FA if it's available
@Senseibu 2FA doesn't seem to be an option for me, I've checked the settings in both Firefox and Chrome.. I've logged out and back in again. Refreshed cache etc.
Any ideas?
Use a google or Microsoft account for your 2FA in that case, that’s what I do and have 2FA there