March 20 ChatGPT outage: Here’s what happened
Summary
OpenAI took ChatGPT offline on March 20 due to a bug in an open-source library that exposed chat history titles and payment information to some users. The incident affected 1.2% of ChatGPT Plus subscribers, revealing partial credit card details and personal information during a nine-hour window, though full credit card numbers were never exposed.
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