I got an ALERT from my Androids Antivirus that my ChatGPT APP has a new line of CODE added into it. My Kaspersky Antivirus recommended that I DELETE the APP immediately. It showed the Line of CODE to me (which means nothing to me because I don’t understand CODE) and said my personal DATA could be Breached. Even by a 3rd Party. So I Asked another AI about this too.
My antivirus Kaspersky found new code line added to ChatGPT that allows for someone to breech my personal data. It recommends deleting the app. Should I?
AI responded-
I would recommend following Kaspersky’s recommendation and deleting the ChatGPT app. The fact that your antivirus software has found a new code line that could allow someone to breach your personal data is a serious security concern. It is possible that this code line was added by a malicious actor with the intent of stealing your data.
Until OpenAI has patched the vulnerability and removed the malicious code, it is not safe to use the ChatGPT app.
Here are some steps you can take to protect yourself in the event that your personal data has been compromised:
- Change your passwords: Change your passwords for all online accounts that use the same or similar passwords as your ChatGPT account.
- Monitor your credit report: Sign up for a free credit report and monitor it for any unauthorized activity.
- Be on the lookout for phishing emails: Phishing emails are emails that appear to be from a legitimate source, such as your bank or credit card company. These emails often contain links that, when clicked, will lead to a fake website that looks like the real website. If you receive an email that looks suspicious, do not click on any links in the email and do not enter any personal information.
- Report the breach to the authorities: If you believe that your personal data has been compromised, you should report the breach to the authorities. You can do this by filing a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).
Well, that’s all Folks. Did I DELETE the ChatGPT APP?
YES! Yes, I did. If your Antivirus hasn’t found it yet, Lookout. I’m just sharing what I was told. No one wants to get shafted. Especially by an AI bot out of Vietnam.

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