OpenAI Warns AI Models Can Automate Cyberattacks and Exploit Security Vulnerabilities
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Predictable attacks, unpredictable defenses: why observability is the real security gap
Most cyberattacks don't succeed because attackers are clever or innovative. The vast majority are highly predictable, following the same well-worn paths of least resistance through their victims’ environments.What remains unpredictable is not attacker behavior, but organizational defense. Security strategies are often undermined by misconfigurations, excessive privileges, exposed services, and unmonitored connections between systems. When enterp…
The AI models are now so good at hacking that they also do this unintentionally. However, their defensive skills lag behind. This imbalance arises from the model training. The problem is however manageable.
OpenAI has temporarily slowed the development of its most powerful AI models. The reason? Simply sinister signs that the upcoming model "Astra" may have reached a level where it can carry out very advanced cyberattacks. OpenAI fears AI model has become dangerously powerful The company reveals that they have already paused several training jobs, rebuilt their security environments and introduced far more extensive monitoring of what the models do…
OpenAI Warns AI Models Can Automate Cyberattacks and Exploit Security Vulnerabilities
OpenAI has warned that advancing artificial intelligence models are increasingly capable of automating critical phases of real-world cyberattacks. This technological shift enables threat actors to identify and exploit long-standing security weaknesses significantly faster than traditional manual workflows. At the same time, the organization emphasizes that these identical capabilities offer defenders an unprecedented window of opportunity […] Th…
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