OpenAI releases ChatGPT 5.6 Cyber, but it's only for approved users
… OpenAI says it won't give regular users access to the underlying models, citing security risks, and it makes sense because models have been abused to launch security attacks. …
… OpenAI says it won't give regular users access to the underlying models, citing security risks, and it makes sense because models have been abused to launch security attacks. …
… Apple has since fixed the bug and said it terminated the employee’s access once it learned of this “security breach.” In its complaint, Apple said the bug could have allowed a “few other” people to access data on its network, but alleged that only Liu exploited the bug to steal Apple’s confidential… …
… Members of OpenAI's Trusted Access for Cyber program, which gives cybersecurity professionals, researchers, and others advanced access to new models, will be required to enable Advanced Account Security beginning on June 1 or submit an alternative attestation that they implement phishing-resistant …
On Friday evening, the government ordered Anthropic to block access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5 for all foreign nations, both inside and outside the US, due to national security concerns. …
Nvidia on Monday said it is joining forces with Microsoft, SpaceX, IBM, and other tech companies to build and share open-source AI security tools. …
… OpenAI’s blog post has a chart showing how GPT-5.6 Sol is getting better at sustaining multistep cyber operations and also encourages enterprise customers to sign up to access its “Cyber” security model. …
… The report’s unnamed White House officials cite both cybersecurity concerns associated with more people having access to Mythos and worries that increased demand would hamper the government’s ability to utilize the system as reasons for the pushback.
When hackers got access to an account belonging to the maintainer of Axios, they inserted a script that granted remote access to users’ Windows, macOS, and Linux devices. …
U.S. cybersecurity agency CISA may have escaped a sizable security breach, thanks to a good-faith security researcher who identified publicly exposed credentials that allowed access to government cloud and internal agency systems. …
… After gaining access to the internet, it then exploited a security vulnerability in a third-party service, "in a matter similar to previously reported instances with other companies." It was also due to a misconfiguration by Irregular that Anthropic's models were able to leave their testing environ… …