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OpenAI Rolls Out ‘Advanced’ Security Mode for At-Risk Accounts
OpenAI is rolling out Advanced Account Security for people concerned that their ChatGPT or Codex accounts could be potential targets of phishing attacks.
Editor's take
OpenAI has introduced a new security feature designed to protect accounts deemed at risk from sophisticated phishing attempts. This initiative directly addresses growing concerns within the AI community and among individual users about the potential weaponization of advanced AI tools and the sensitive data they might hold.
The move is significant as it acknowledges the evolving threat landscape surrounding AI services, particularly those with access to powerful models like GPT-4 and Codex. It signals a proactive stance by OpenAI to safeguard its user base, which includes developers and researchers who rely on these tools for critical work, against escalating cyber threats.
Future attention should focus on the efficacy of this "advanced" mode in real-world scenarios, particularly against state-sponsored or highly organized attack groups. It will also be crucial to observe whether other major AI providers, such as Google (with Gemini) or Anthropic (with Claude), implement similar protective measures and how these security enhancements integrate with broader cybersecurity frameworks.
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This story summarises reporting published by WIRED. Read the original article at WIRED.