AI Image Site GenNomis Exposed 47GB of Underage Deepfakes
hackread.comCybersecurity researcher Jeremiah Fowler uncovers a massive 47.8GB database with disturbing AI-generated content belonging to GenNomis.
A major data leak incident at GenNomis, a platform run by South Korean AI firm AI-NOMIS, has brought serious concerns about the risks of unmonitored AI-generated content to the forefront.
For your information, GenNomis is an AI-powered image-generation platform that allows users to create unrestricted images from text prompts, generate AI personas, and perform face-swapping, with over 45 artistic styles and a marketplace for buying and selling user-generated images.
What Data Was Exposed?
According to vpnMentor’s report, shared with Hackread.com, cybersecurity researcher Jeremiah Fowler discovered a publicly accessible and misconfigured database containing a whopping 47.8 gigabytes of data, including 93,485 images and JSON files.
This trove of information revealed a disturbing collection of explicit AI-generated material, face-swapped images, and depictions involving what appeared to be underage individuals. A limited ...
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