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Microsoft claims its servers were illegally accessed to make unsafe AI content

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  • Microsoft’s December 2024 complaint pertains to 10 anonymous defendants
  • “Hacking-as-a-service operation’ stole legitimate users’ API keys and circumvented content safeguards
  • Virginia district complaint has led to a Github repository and website being pulled

Microsoft has accused an unnamed collective of developing tools to intentionally sidestep the safety programming in its Azure OpenAI Service that powers the AI tool ChatGPT.

In December 2024, the tech giant filed a complaint in the US District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia against 10 anonymous defendants, who it accuses of violating the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, the Digital Millenium Copyright Act, plus federal racketeering law.

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