It's refreshing when a leading AI company states the obvious. In a detailed post on hardening ChatGPT Atlas against prompt injection, OpenAI acknowledged what security practitioners have known for ...
Cybercriminals don't always need malware or exploits to break into systems anymore. Sometimes, they just need the right words in the right place. OpenAI is now openly acknowledging that reality. The ...
OpenAI unveiled its Atlas AI browser this week, and it’s already catching heat. Cybersecurity researchers are particularly alarmed by its integrated “agent mode,” currently limited to paying ...
OpenAI has said that some attack methods against AI browsers like ChatGPT Atlas are likely here to stay, raising questions about whether AI agents can ever safely operate across the open web. The main ...
AI agents can perform tasks on behalf of the user, and this often involves controlling a web browser, sorting through emails, and interacting with the internet at large. And since there are lots of ...
OpenAI built an "automated attacker" to test Atlas' defenses. The qualities that make agents useful also make them vulnerable. AI security will be a game of cat and mouse for a long time. OpenAI is ...
OpenAI has shipped a security update to ChatGPT Atlas aimed at prompt injection in AI browsers, attacks that hide malicious instructions inside everyday content an agent might read while it works.
OpenAI hasn't received many user data requests from global governments, but a warrant shows the kinds of personal information police have ordered on criminal suspects. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto ...