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- Meta Pauses Work With Mercor After Data Breach Puts AI . . .
Meta has paused all its work with the data contracting firm Mercor while it investigates a major security breach that impacted the startup, two sources confirmed to WIRED The pause is indefinite
- Mercor, a $10 billion AI startup, confirms it was the victim . . .
The high-flying startup that provides AI training data to OpenAI, Anthropic, and Meta confirms it was hit by a “supply-chain attack ”
- Meta Pauses Work With Mercor, Investigating Data Breach at AI . . .
Meta has paused its work with Mercor and is investigating after a recent data breach at the AI training startup, a source familiar with the matter confirmed to Business Insider
- Mercors AI Data Breach Sparks Client Pause, Raising . . .
Mercor's core business is providing proprietary training data for AI models, a critical and secretive asset for clients like Meta, OpenAI, and Anthropic The stolen material may include datasets used by some of Mercor's customers and information about those customers' secretive AI projects
- Meta Halts Collaboration with Mercor Following Data Breach . . .
The suspension of work with Mercor is currently indefinite, and several other AI firms are reconsidering their engagements with the company Mercor is a crucial source for companies like OpenAI and Anthropic, providing customized datasets generated by large teams of contractors
- OpenAI, Anthropic contractor Mercor targeted in major . . . - Mint
OpenAI, Anthropic contractor Mercor targeted in major security breach — what data was stolen, who carried out the hack? Founded in 2023 and regarded as one of Silicon Valley's hottest start-ups
- Mercor Data Breach 2026: Lapsus$ Steals 4TB, LiteLLM Supply . . .
Mercor, a three-year-old AI recruiting startup valued at $10 billion that works with some of the biggest names in artificial intelligence including OpenAI, Anthropic, and Meta, has confirmed a serious data breach in which the notorious hacking group Lapsus$ claims to have stolen four terabytes of data including source code, user databases, video interviews, and identity verification documents
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