
Osaka Teen Hacked Cafe App with ChatGPT's Help
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A 17-year-old in Osaka was arrested for hacking into the Kaikatsu Club internet cafe app, compromising 7.2 million users' data. The teen reportedly used ChatGPT to bypass security protocols and solve errors during the hack.
An Osaka teen was arrested for hacking into the Kaikatsu Club internet cafe app, leading to a massive data breach. The incident exposed the personal information of approximately 7.2 million users and disrupted the company's services. This highlights the growing threat of cybercrime and the potential misuse of AI technology.
The teen reportedly leveraged ChatGPT to overcome obstacles encountered while trying to access the cafe's server. This raises concerns about the accessibility of AI tools for malicious purposes and the need for stronger cybersecurity measures. Travelers should be aware of the risks associated with using public Wi-Fi and sharing personal information online.
Authorities are investigating the extent of the breach and the potential misuse of the stolen data. This incident serves as a reminder for businesses to prioritize cybersecurity and protect customer information. For travelers, it reinforces the importance of practicing safe online habits and being cautious about the websites and apps they use.
Original source:SoraNews24 ↗
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