Muah.ai AI girlfriend site breached exposing sexual fantasies and interactions
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Muah.ai, a platform that facilitates interactions with AI-powered companion chatbots - aka virtual girlfriends, has suffered a significant data breach, exposing sensitive user information. Muah.ai markets itself as a platform where users can engage in private, encrypted exchanges, including text, photo, and voice chats with AI companions.
The breach reportedly includes detailed chatbot prompts, which reveal users' sexual fantasies and interactions. This data is linked to email addresses, many of which include users' real names, making the exposure particularly sensitive.
The exposed data also includes highly explicit content, with some entries reportedly containing illegal and disturbing discussions involving minors. Although Muah.ai claims to have a moderation policy that removes such content from its services, reports indicate inconsistencies in how the platform handles these issues. For example, when users reported inappropriate content on Muah.ai’s Discord server, a moderator allegedly suggested that such discussions be taken to private messages rather than enforcing stricter actions.
The number of affected individuals is not disclosed.
The breach serves as a cautionary example of the risks associated with new, rapidly evolving AI platforms, especially those that promise privacy but lack robust security measures. Users of such services are advised to be cautious about sharing personal information and to consider using pseudonyms or dedicated email addresses to minimize risk