OmniGPT’s has yet to respond: OmniGPT has not publicly acknowledged the breach or any attack. CSO reached out to the company for comments but did not receive a response till the publishing of this article.If confirmed, OmniGPT stands to face more than reputational damage as the AI aggregator might be looking at some data compliance charges, like the European GDPR, considering its global user base. Cybersecurity media outlet hackread.com, which has seen samples of the stolen data, confirmed it contains exposed information belonging to users from Brazil, Italy, India, Pakistan, China, and Saudi Arabia. OmniGPT is used globally for its efficient aggregation of popular AI models into a single interface, along with additional features for data encryption, team collaboration tools, document management, image analysis, and WhatsApp integration. It offers a free tier subscription with basic features and a Plus membership priced at $16 a month.
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