Top Tech News Today: India is the Most Afflicted Country with Over 1 Lakh ChatGPT Accounts Hijacked. After BitGO Cancels the Deal, Crypto Custodian Prime Trust Suspends Withdrawals

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Asia is the region with the most cyberattack. 12,632 Indian ChatGPT accounts have been hacked

Good morning tech fam, here are some quick tech updates for you to catch on to!

What’s New Today: New Layoff Plan Targets US Salaried Employees at Ford.

Fast-Track Insights: After BitGo cancels the deal, Crypto Custodian Prime Trust suspends withdrawals.

Fraud and cyberattacks could affect over 25,000 ChatGPT users. Group-IB, a Singapore-based cybersecurity company, says that hackers have stolen ChatGPT credentials from 1,01,134 devices. Even though the compromised ChatGPT accounts may not explicitly disclose bank information, other essential user data, such as email addresses, passwords, and phone numbers, may still be at risk, making them susceptible to phishing attacks.

According to sources familiar with the situation, the Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday that Ford Motor is preparing for a new round of layoffs for its salaried employees in the United States. In March of last year, the company announced plans to cut structural costs at its gas-powered vehicle division by up to US$3 billion. Ford announced in August that it would eliminate 3,000 salaried and contract positions, primarily in North America and India.

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This year, another crypto company is in the news because of difficulties. Prime Trust, a crypto caretaker, reported that it would be ending its withdrawals for both fiat and crypto. Notably, the news comes at a time when the cryptocurrency market has begun to rise, with Bitcoin surpassing $30,000 on June 20. The Nevada Financial Institution Division, a regulatory body that oversees Nevada’s financial institutions, had an impact on the state of affairs of the crypto custodian Prime Trust’s decision to disable withdrawal.

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