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OpenAI Rolls Out ‘Advanced’ Security Mode for At-Risk Accounts

AI By Gavin Wallace30/04/20263 Mins Read
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Everyone who loves to learn. There are many people who fear their existence. ChatGPT The following are some examples of how to get started: Codex Accounts may be targeted by hackers OpenAI On Thursday, it announced that it will add an additional layer of protection to its account security. This feature is called Advanced Account Security and enforces tight access controls to make account takeover attacks more difficult.

This is not a novel idea when it comes to account security. GoogleFor example,’s Advanced Protection Account Security Tier is available for nearly a decade. There is an urgent need to implement a number of protections as AI services are rapidly becoming mainstream around the world. OpenAI said the launch was part of their broader cybersecurity strategy As announced in the beginning of this month.

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“People are turning to AI for deeply personal questions and increasingly high-stakes work,” “The company stated on Thursday, in a blog post. “Over time, a ChatGPT account can hold sensitive personal and professional context, and sit at the center of connected tools and workflows. For some people, like journalists, elected officials, political dissidents, researchers, and those who are especially security-conscious, the stakes are even higher.”

Advanced Account Security prevents users from using regular passwords. They must instead add two physical security keys The following are some examples of how to use passkeys Reduce the chances of successful attacks by phishing. This feature eliminates the use of SMS and email to recover accounts. Users must instead use physical security keys, recovery keys or backup passkeys. OpenAI announced that it had partnered with Yubico, to bring YubiKey bundles at a lower price to Advanced Account Security Users.

When a user selects Advanced Account Security (AAS), they will no longer be able to contact OpenAI support for help with account recovery. Support no longer controls or has access to any of these recovery options. By doing this, social-engineering attacks on the support portals will not be able to allow attackers access into users’ accounts.

Advanced Account Security enforces shorter sign in windows and sessions, before the user must log back into a device. The alerts are sent out whenever a user logs into a locked-down account. They point to the dashboard where active ChatGPT sessions and Codex can be reviewed. OpenAI allows users to choose whether or not their ChatGPT conversation data is used in model training. However, Advanced Account Security Users are excluded by default.

OpenAI members who are part of the Trusted Access for Cyber (TAC) program that gives advanced access for cybersecurity professionals and researchers to new models will have to activate Advanced Account Security by June 1, or provide an alternative attestation that they use phishing-resistant identification through an enterprise SSO mechanism.

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