Cohere hit by account hack
Cohere’s U.S. CEO is negotiating with hackers after an X account breach, while Cohere was also highlighted across NVIDIA’s GTC programming this week — a strange one‑two of security and visibility (hindustantimes.com) and (tomsguide.com) at the conference. The mix of breach response and high‑profile technical sessions could accelerate short‑term security and locked‑down inference demands.
The Hindustan Times story cited in the card actually names Sara Hooker and Adaption Labs — not Cohere — as the CEO negotiating with hackers after an X account breach. (hindustantimes.com) Cohere’s public incident log shows no social‑media or account compromise for January–March 2026 on its status page. (status.cohere.io) Cohere’s newsroom and trust center contain no press release or security advisory about an X account breach as of this week. (cohere.com) Cohere was nevertheless visible across NVIDIA’s GTC programming this week: GTC’s event pages and live coverage list Cohere among exhibitors and featured companies at the San Jose conference (March 16–19, 2026). (nvidia.com) The wider X/Twitter ecosystem has seen major incidents recently — an alleged 400GB data leak tied to roughly 2.87 billion records and platform impersonation campaigns — which helps explain why reporting about account compromises has proliferated and sometimes been misattributed. (cybersecuritynews.com) Cohere remains a high‑profile enterprise LLM vendor after a large 2025 funding round and the hire of Joelle Pineau as Chief AI Officer, facts that help explain why coverage of any platform drama would be amplified; as of March 17, 2026, Cohere has not published a statement confirming an X account breach or negotiations with hackers. (thekeyexecutives.com)