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AI App Data Breach Exposes Millions of User Messages

AI App Data Breach Exposes Millions of User Messages

Posted on February 10, 2026 By CWS

A prominent AI chat application has been implicated in a significant data breach, inadvertently exposing millions of private user conversations. The app, known as “Chat & Ask AI,” has allowed unauthorized access to sensitive messages due to a security oversight.

Security Oversight on Popular AI App

With a user base exceeding 50 million across both Google Play and Apple App stores, the app failed to properly secure its backend database. This lapse enabled unauthorized individuals to access private user data, exposing critical security weaknesses.

The breach originated from a misconfigured Google Firebase platform, a common tool for mobile app development. Although Firebase is widely used, it requires meticulous configuration to ensure data protection. In this instance, default settings allowed anyone to pose as an “authenticated” user, thereby gaining access to the app’s backend storage.

Massive Scale of Data Exposure

The scale of the data leak is considerable. Reports indicate that approximately 300 million messages belonging to over 25 million users were exposed. The database included extensive logs of user interactions, such as complete chat histories, timestamps, and user-designated names for their AI companions.

Moreover, the database revealed the type of AI model employed, such as ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini, along with specific configurations. The content of these messages underscores the severe privacy implications, with users seeking advice on sensitive topics such as illegal drug manufacture, hacking, and even suicide.

Implications for AI Wrapper Apps

“Chat & Ask AI” operates as a “wrapper” application, meaning it connects users to advanced AI models from major providers like OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic, without running its own AI engine. Although these underlying AI models remained secure, the wrapper app’s storage of conversations posed significant risks.

Users are urged to exercise caution when sharing personal information with third-party AI applications. It is advisable to thoroughly review app permissions and reputations to safeguard privacy.

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Cyber Security News Tags:AI models, AI security, Anthropic, app security, Chat & Ask AI, Cybersecurity, data breach, database leak, Google, Google Firebase, OpenAI, Privacy, user privacy

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