Muah.ai: Hack Shows What People Want to Do With AI Girls

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AI has witnessed the innermost desires of users.

A hacker hacked into the Muah.ai website, which allows users to create their own "uncensored" virtual sexual partners, and stole a massive database of user interactions with chatbots.

The leak included requests containing sexual fantasies, including scenarios related to CSAM. While it is unclear whether the AI system was able to respond to such requests, the data shows that users have tried to use the platform for similar purposes.

The hacker told 404 Media that Muah.ai is poorly protected and consists of several open-source projects put together. The hack began out of curiosity, but after discovering the contents of the database, the hacker decided to report it to journalists. He also noted that he discovered the vulnerabilities quite quickly.

The site's administrator, who goes by the name Harvard Khan, pointed out that the hack was orchestrated by competitors who are "driven by a thirst for profit", while Muah.ai is a community-focused project. The hack was discovered last week, but Khan did not provide evidence of his words. The hacker said that he works in the IT field, but is not related to the development of AI.

The hack has created serious risks for Muah.ai users, as their sexual fantasies can now be linked to personal email addresses, many of which look like personal accounts with real names. The leak also contains requests describing fantasies about sexual domination, torture and coercion.

404 Media contacted several users whose data was included in the database, but none of them provided comments.

After the hack was discovered, a message about a hacker attack appeared on the Discord server. The post confirmed the attack and stated that chat data is not stored and is erased after reset. However, the database seems to contain a lot of information linking users to their queries.

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