KASPERSKY’s Digital Footprint Intelligence service have found nearly 3,000 dark web posts mainly discussing use of ChatGPT and other LLMs for illegal activities. Stolen ChatGPT accounts and services offering their automated creation en masse are also flooding dark web channels, reaching another 3,000 posts. These language models are marketed on the dark web as alternatives to ChatGPT, boasting additional functionality and the absence of original limitations. In 2023, another 3,000 posts (in addition to the previously mentioned ones) advertising ChatGPT accounts for sale were identified across the dark web and shadow Telegram channels. Notably, certain posts were repeatedly published across multiple dark web channels.
Source: Nigerian Tribune January 31, 2024 19:25 UTC