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Narrative
The Advanced Account Security announcement has reached mainstream saturation. On May 1, 2026 — the day after the launch — a large multilingual wave of social media commentary spread across X/Twitter in English, Japanese, Arabic, Ukrainian, and Chinese,[1][2][3][4][5] while The Verge, TechInasia, MSN, and Ground News added mainstream-tier outlet coverage.[6][7][8][9] OpenAI published an official Help Center page for the feature, institutionalizing it beyond a blog announcement.[10] An important practical edge case has crystallized since launch: a Japanese-language user post noted that OpenAI Support explicitly cannot assist users who have enabled Advanced Account Security and subsequently lose their hardware keys — account recovery is permanently blocked through official channels.[11] A BrainMirror AI thread specifically identified account recovery as 'where the real tradeoff lives.'[12] This hardline approach strengthens the feature's security guarantees but substantially raises the stakes for any user who enables it without a plan for hardware loss.
The Axios developer tool supply chain compromise has escalated from a tech press incident to a formal US government advisory. CISA issued an official alert titled 'Supply Chain Compromise Impacts Axios Node Package Manager' on April 20, formally designating the incident as a systemic sector-wide risk affecting any software using the Axios HTTP library — not merely an OpenAI-specific event.[13] The Hacker News confirmed that OpenAI revoked its macOS application certificate as a remediation step,[14] and Reuters reported that user data was not compromised.[15] CNBC and Axios's own outlet published contemporaneous coverage,[16][17] while a Reddit SecOps community discussion and a LinkedIn analysis added practitioner-level documentation.[18][19] CISA's involvement gives this incident regulatory visibility and meaningfully complicates any reading of the April 30 security launch as an isolated product decision — it now sits within a formally acknowledged sector-wide supply chain risk event that predates the announcement.
A new competitive storyline has sharpened around AI-native cybersecurity models. Forbes reported on April 16 that OpenAI's 'GPT-5.4-Cyber' raises the stakes for AI and security,[20] confirming that the previously reported 'forthcoming dedicated cybersecurity product' has a name and is public. On April 22, the New York Times reported that Anthropic's 'Mythos' AI model set off global alarms,[21] and Radware published analysis of Mythos's implications for the 2026 cybersecurity landscape.[22] TechCrunch then documented a notable contradiction: OpenAI had publicly criticized Anthropic for restricting access to Mythos, then restricted access to its own Cyber model for similar reasons — prompting hypocrisy charges.[23] SecurityWeek subsequently reported that OpenAI widened access to Cyber after Anthropic's Mythos reveal, suggesting competitive pressure drove a reversal.[24] Separately, Anthropic published Project Glasswing, an initiative for securing critical software in the AI era.[25] These developments confirm that the April 30 Advanced Account Security launch is embedded in a broader industry-wide reckoning with dual-use AI cybersecurity capabilities, where both OpenAI and Anthropic are actively navigating the tension between enabling defenders and restricting offensive potential.
The enterprise security risk framing has deepened further. Metomic, Strac, and ESET each published 2026-specific security guides characterizing ChatGPT as presenting substantial ongoing enterprise risks — data leakage, compliance exposure, and credential-related threats — well beyond what account-layer hardening addresses.[26][27][28] Varonis expanded its formal enterprise ChatGPT connector security coverage.[29] These outputs reinforce the perspective that Advanced Account Security, however well-designed, secures the front door while a significant portion of ChatGPT's enterprise risk surface lies in data flows, connector permissions, and runtime behaviors that the April 30 announcement did not touch.
Timeline
- 2026-01-08: The Register reports OpenAI patches a prompt injection vulnerability in ChatGPT; Ars Technica also covers a new data-pilfering attack vector against ChatGPT. [43][44]
- 2026-02-01: Check Point Research discloses a ChatGPT data leakage vulnerability via a hidden outbound channel in the code execution runtime; OpenAI fixes it by February 2026. [45][47][70]
- 2026-03-01: OpenAI patches a ChatGPT data exfiltration flaw and a separate Codex GitHub token vulnerability, as reported by The Hacker News. [46]
- 2026-04-09: Axios reports OpenAI is planning a new dedicated cybersecurity product, signaling the company's intent to enter the security market as a product vertical. [34]
- 2026-04-10: OpenAI warns Mac users to urgently update ChatGPT and Codex apps following the 'Axios developer tool compromise' — a third-party supply chain attack affecting OpenAI's macOS software distribution. [63][64][71][72][65][66][73]
- 2026-04-11: Reuters confirms user data was not compromised in the supply chain incident; CNBC, Axios, and The Hacker News report further details including OpenAI revoking its macOS app certificate as a remediation step; Reddit SecOps and LinkedIn document the macOS signing pipeline dimensions. [15][16][17][14][18][19][74]
- 2026-04-16: Forbes reports on OpenAI's 'GPT-5.4-Cyber' cybersecurity model and its implications for AI and security competition, confirming the previously reported forthcoming cybersecurity product has a name and is public. [20]
- 2026-04-20: CISA issues an official US government alert titled 'Supply Chain Compromise Impacts Axios Node Package Manager,' formally designating the incident as a systemic sector-wide supply chain risk beyond OpenAI. [13]
- 2026-04-22: The New York Times reports Anthropic's 'Mythos' AI model sets off global alarms; Radware publishes analysis of Mythos and the 2026 cybersecurity landscape. [21][22]
- 2026-04-30: OpenAI publishes blog post officially announcing Advanced Account Security, an opt-in feature offering phishing-resistant login and stronger recovery for ChatGPT and Codex accounts. [30][31][75][35]
- 2026-04-30: OpenAI and Yubico announce a partnership to offer custom branded phishing-resistant YubiKeys to OpenAI users; Yubico publishes its own blog on implications for AI workflows and human oversight. [36][37][76][38][39][40]
- 2026-04-30: Reuters reports OpenAI releases a 5-point cybersecurity action plan for strengthening cyber defense; OpenAI publishes 'Accelerating the cyber defense ecosystem' and expands AI access for vetted defenders. [32][33][68][77][78]
- 2026-04-30: TechCrunch reports OpenAI restricted access to its own Cyber model after having criticized Anthropic for limiting Mythos; SecurityWeek subsequently reports OpenAI widens access to Cyber following Anthropic's Mythos reveal. [23][24]
- 2026-04-30: Wired, Decrypt, PCMag, SQ Magazine, and international outlets (Korean, Ukrainian, Brazilian) cover the Advanced Account Security launch; Yahoo Tech syndicates Decrypt coverage. [41][79][42][80][81][82][83][84][85]
- 2026-04-30: Market and trading accounts flag competitive implications for cybersecurity stocks including CrowdStrike and Palo Alto Networks. [48][49][50][51]
- 2026-05-01: Large multilingual social media amplification wave on X/Twitter; The Verge, TechInasia, MSN, and Ground News add mainstream outlet coverage; OpenAI publishes official Help Center documentation for Advanced Account Security; users note permanent lockout risk for lost hardware keys. [6][7][8][9][10][1][2][3][86][87][88][11][12][4][89][90][91][92][5][93][94][95][96][97]
Perspectives
OpenAI
Presenting Advanced Account Security as part of a broader multi-point cybersecurity strategy — including GPT-5.4-Cyber, a 5-point defense framework, expanded AI access for vetted defenders, and the forthcoming dedicated cybersecurity product — while navigating a public contradiction after being called out for restricting Cyber model access after criticizing Anthropic for the same behavior with Mythos.
Evolution: complicated — previously expanding from single product announcement to structured security strategy; now also entangled in the GPT-5.4-Cyber access restriction controversy documented by TechCrunch and SecurityWeek
Yubico
Partner in the initiative, offering custom hardware keys; Yubico's own blog frames the collaboration as meaningful for the future of AI-based workflows and the evolving role of human oversight in AI security.
Evolution: consistent
Security and tech press (Wired, Decrypt, PCMag, The Register, Ars Technica, The Hacker News, Check Point Research, Forbes, The Verge, Reuters, CNBC, TechInasia)
Broadly positive on Advanced Account Security; independently documenting a richer backdrop including GPT-5.4-Cyber, the Mythos competition, macOS certificate revocation, and the CISA-level supply chain alert that contextualizes the urgency of the announcement.
Evolution: expanded — Forbes on GPT-5.4-Cyber, The Verge and TechInasia with mainstream coverage, Reuters and CNBC confirming supply chain details and data safety, and The Hacker News confirming certificate revocation all add meaningful new reporting since last synthesis
CISA (US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency)
Formally entered as a regulatory voice: CISA issued an official alert designating the Axios NPM supply chain compromise as a sector-wide risk, escalating the incident beyond OpenAI's own disclosure narrative and applying government-level visibility to the vulnerability backdrop surrounding the April 30 announcement.
Evolution: newly articulated — CISA's formal advisory is the first regulatory body to weigh in on the vulnerability backdrop; materially strengthens the framing of Advanced Account Security as a response to genuine systemic threats
Anthropic
Emerging as a direct competitor in AI cybersecurity: Mythos (a model raising global alarms about AI capabilities) and Project Glasswing (securing critical software for the AI era) position Anthropic as a parallel actor navigating the same dual-use tension OpenAI faces, with OpenAI's access decisions for GPT-5.4-Cyber directly shaped by competitive dynamics with Anthropic.
Evolution: newly articulated — Anthropic was previously absent from this thread; now appears as a competitor directly influencing OpenAI's product access decisions
Market / trading observers
Interpreting the launch and broader 5-point cybersecurity plan as a competitive move by OpenAI into the enterprise cybersecurity market, flagging impact on CrowdStrike, Palo Alto Networks, and Microsoft.
Evolution: consistent
MEEcom (skeptical commentator)
Argues the announcement is a compliance signal rather than a genuine product launch, implying motivation is regulatory posture.
Evolution: consistent — though GPT-5.4-Cyber confirmation, the 5-point action plan, CISA's formal advisory, and Project Glasswing all put increasing pressure on this reading
Security-focused users and practitioners
Positive reception; specifically welcoming hardening of account recovery paths alongside phishing-resistant login. CISA's formal advisory and confirmed certificate revocation add regulatory and technical weight to the practitioner case for this hardening.
Evolution: reinforced — CISA involvement and macOS certificate revocation confirmation add official and technical weight beyond prior threat documentation
Enterprise / integration-focused users and analysts
Deepening documentation of concrete conflicts: Metomic, Strac, and ESET 2026 security guides characterize ChatGPT as presenting ongoing enterprise risks — data leakage, compliance exposure, credential threats — well beyond account-layer hardening; Varonis expands enterprise connector security coverage. Advanced Account Security does not address these surfaces.
Evolution: deepened — now supported by three formal 2026 enterprise security guides and expanded Varonis coverage, going well beyond the earlier single-source Google/Varonis framing
Usability-skeptical users
Abstract usability concerns have crystallized into a documented concrete failure mode: OpenAI Support cannot assist users who lose hardware keys after enabling Advanced Account Security, making permanent account lockout a real and officially acknowledged risk with no recovery path.
Evolution: sharpened — previously light skepticism about friction; now anchored to a specific irreversible failure mode noted by actual users post-launch
Tensions
- Is Advanced Account Security a genuine security product move or primarily a compliance and regulatory signaling exercise? GPT-5.4-Cyber's confirmation, the 5-point action plan, CISA's formal advisory, and Project Glasswing all push back against the 'compliance signal' reading — but the opt-in design and the pattern of reactive patching invite continued scrutiny. [52][62][30][32][34][20][13]
- The Axios developer tool supply chain compromise — now formally designated by CISA as a sector-wide risk — reveals that OpenAI's threat surface extends well beyond user account credentials. OpenAI revoked its macOS app certificate as remediation, but Advanced Account Security hardens login and does not address supply chain vulnerabilities in third-party dependencies. [63][64][65][66][14][13][30]
- Pre-existing platform vulnerabilities (prompt injection January 2026, code execution runtime data leakage February 2026, Codex GitHub token exposure March 2026) plus the CISA-acknowledged supply chain attack create a pattern of reactive patching. Does Advanced Account Security represent a proactive posture shift, or is it another entry in a recurring vulnerability-and-patch cycle? [43][45][46][47][67][13]
- OpenAI-Anthropic dual-use access contradiction: OpenAI publicly criticized Anthropic for limiting access to the Mythos model, then restricted access to its own GPT-5.4-Cyber model for similar reasons — only to widen access after Anthropic's Mythos reveal. This contradiction exposes unresolved tensions in how frontier AI labs justify differential access to cybersecurity-capable models. [21][23][24][20][22]
- Does OpenAI's entry into phishing-resistant authentication, hardware key partnerships, a 5-point cybersecurity action plan, GPT-5.4-Cyber, and a planned dedicated security product signal a full market push into enterprise cybersecurity, threatening incumbents like CrowdStrike and Palo Alto Networks? [48][49][32][68][34][20]
- Enterprise security architecture conflict: Google's Advanced Protection Program blocks ChatGPT connectors; Metomic, Strac, ESET, and Varonis each document ongoing ChatGPT enterprise risks beyond what account-layer hardening addresses. As OpenAI hardens the login layer, the rest of the enterprise attack surface — data flows, connector permissions, runtime behaviors — remains contested. [58][59][60][26][27][28][29]
- Permanent lockout risk: Advanced Account Security explicitly prevents OpenAI Support from recovering locked-out accounts, meaning users who lose their hardware keys have no official recovery path. This may deter adoption among high-risk users who most need the feature — or cause irreversible access loss among those who enable it without understanding the consequences. [11][12][56][69][53]
- Opt-in adoption risk: the users most in need of Advanced Account Security — journalists, activists, executives — may be least likely to enable it voluntarily without guidance or enforcement, limiting real-world impact on the threat landscape the feature targets. [56][69][53][41]
Sources
- [1] OpenAI launches Advanced Account Security with Yubico — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security (2026-05-01)
- [2] 🔒 OpenAI just rolled out "Advanced Account Security" for high-risk users — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security (2026-05-01)
- [3] OpenAI запустила програму Advanced Account Security — набір додаткових захисних інструментів для акаунтів ChatGPT. Yubic... — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security (2026-05-01)
- [4] 【これは安心】OpenAIがChatGPTに「Advanced Account Security」を提供開始🔐 — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security (2026-05-01)
- [5] 🤖 OpenAI 安全防护再升级!ChatGPT 账户推出「Advanced Account Security」高级账户安全模式,与 Yubico 深度合作 — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security (2026-04-30)
- [6] OpenAI adds stronger security features for users at high-risk of hacks. — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [7] OpenAI adds advanced account security to ChatGPT — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [8] OpenAI announces new advanced security for ChatGPT accounts ... — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [9] OpenAI Announces New Advanced Security for ChatGPT Accounts ... — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [10] Advanced Account Security | OpenAI Help Center — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [11] 「Advanced Account Securityを有効にしたユーザーについては、OpenAI Supportでもアカウント復旧を手伝えない」らしいので、キーの管理は慎重に。 — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security (2026-05-01)
- [12] 2/ Account recovery is where the real tradeoff lives. — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security (2026-05-01)
- [13] Supply Chain Compromise Impacts Axios Node Package Manager | CISA — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [14] OpenAI Revokes macOS App Certificate After Malicious Axios ... — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [15] OpenAI identifies security issue involving third-party tool, says user ... — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [16] OpenAI identifies security issue involving third-party tool — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [17] OpenAI flags software supply chain scare - Axios — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [18] Axios Supply Chain Attack Reaches OpenAI macOS Signing ... — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [19] Supply Chain Risk Hits macOS App Ecosystem via Axios Library — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [20] OpenAI's New GPT-5.4-Cyber Raises The Stakes For AI And Security — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [21] Anthropic's New Mythos A.I. Model Sets Off Global Alarms — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [22] Anthropic Claude Mythos and the 2026 Cybersecurity Landscape — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [23] After dissing Anthropic for limiting Mythos, OpenAI restricts access to ... — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [24] OpenAI Widens Access to Cybersecurity Model After Anthropic's ... — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [25] Project Glasswing: Securing critical software for the AI era - Anthropic — reactive:frontier-ai-cyber-capabilities
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- [27] ChatGPT Security Risks in Enterprise: 2026 Guide to Data Leaks, Breaches & Prevention — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [28] Is ChatGPT safe? The complete 2026 security & privacy guide - ESET — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [29] Varonis for ChatGPT Enterprise | Varonis — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [30] Introducing Advanced Account Security — OpenAI Blog (2026-04-30)
- [31] Introducing Advanced Account Security - OpenAI — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [32] OpenAI Says Released A New 5-Point Action Plan For ... — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [33] Accelerating the cyber defense ecosystem that protects us all - OpenAI — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [34] Scoop: OpenAI plans new product for cybersecurity use — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [35] Advanced Account Security — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security (2026-04-30)
- [36] OpenAI and Yubico Partner to Bring Custom Phishing-Resistant ... — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [37] OpenAI and Yubico Partner to Bring Custom Phishing-Resistant ... — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [38] Secured by OpenAI and Yubico — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [39] OpenAI partners with Yubico: What it means for the future of AI ... — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [40] OpenAI and Yubico partner to bring custom phishing-resistant ... — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [41] OpenAI Rolls Out 'Advanced' Security Mode for At-Risk Accounts — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [42] OpenAI's Advanced Account Protection Dumps Passwords ... - PCMag — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [43] OpenAI patches déjà vu prompt injection vuln in ChatGPT • The Register — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [44] ChatGPT falls to new data-pilfering attack as a vicious cycle in AI continues - Ars Technica — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [45] ChatGPT Data Leakage via a Hidden Outbound Channel in the Code Execution Runtime - Check Point Research — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [46] OpenAI Patches ChatGPT Data Exfiltration Flaw and Codex GitHub Token Vulnerability — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [47] ChatGPT Data Leak (Fixed Feb 2026): Key Takeaways — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [48] $CRWD $PANW competition from openAI — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security (2026-04-30)
- [49] $CRWD - OpenAI - introducing advanced account Security - per OpenAI blog — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security (2026-04-30)
- [50] $MSFT — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security (2026-04-30)
- [51] $MSFT — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security (2026-04-30)
- [52] ok this is not a product launch. it's a compliance signal. — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security (2026-04-30)
- [53] @OpenAI Good move. For high-risk users, account recovery is usually the soft underbelly. Phishing-resistant login matter... — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security (2026-04-30)
- [54] @OpenAI phishing resistant login is clutch — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security (2026-04-30)
- [55] @OpenAI OpenAI’s new Advanced Account Security kills passwords, requires passkeys or hardware keys, removes email/SMS re... — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security (2026-04-30)
- [56] OpenAI just rolled out Advanced Account Security, an opt-in mode that turns ChatGPT and Codex accounts into phishing-res… — Rohan Paul Twitter (2026-04-30)
- [57] 16 Fake ChatGPT Extensions Caught Hijacking User Accounts — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [58] Google's Advanced Protection Program (Titan Key) and ChatGPT Connector with Agent - Bugs - OpenAI Developer Community — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [59] Google Pulls the Plug Just as ChatGPT Enters Workspace Automation — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [60] Security Risks in ChatGPT Enterprise Connectors: How to Prepare — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [61] @OpenAI ok so advanced account security might just mean more 1password support tickets on the ai side — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security (2026-04-30)
- [62] OpenAI Announced New Opt-In Advanced Account Security Measures As Part Of Company's Cybersecurity Action Plan — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security (2026-04-30)
- [63] Our response to the Axios developer tool compromise | OpenAI — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [64] OpenAI says to update Mac apps including ChatGPT and Codex as ... — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [65] OpenAI urges macOS app updates after Axios tool compromise - MSN — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [66] OpenAI warns Mac users to update apps after third-party security issue — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [67] ChatGPT has a scary security risk after new update. Is your data in trouble? | Mashable — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [68] OpenAI expands cyber AI access for vetted defenders - TechInformed — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [69] OpenAI has introduced Advanced Account Security for ChatGPT, an opt-in feature for users at elevated risk of digital att... — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security (2026-04-30)
- [70] ChatGPT Flaw Could Have Allowed Data Exfiltration, Check Point Finds - Techstrong.ai — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [71] OpenAI warns Apple Mac users of security flaws in its apps, releases fix | Tech News - Business Standard — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [72] OpenAI apps for MacOS exposed by threat — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [73] OpenAI macOS Security Update: Urgent Alert for All Users — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [74] OpenAI macOS signing pipeline compromise via Axios supply chain | Elephas Resources | Elephas Resources — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [75] Introducing Advanced Account Security — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [76] OpenAI and Yubico Partner to Bring Custom Phishing-Resistant ... — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [77] The OpenAI Cybersecurity Action Plan: Defending the Intelligence Age — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [78] OpenAI outlines cybersecurity action plan for the intelligence age — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [79] OpenAI Adds Advanced Security Mode to ChatGPT Accounts — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [80] OpenAI Rolls Out Advanced Account Security for ChatGPT Users — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security (2026-04-30)
- [81] OpenAI partners with Yubico to add YubiKey support for ChatGPT | Ukraine news - #Mezha — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [82] OpenAI teams up with Yubico to link security keys to ChatGPT ... — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [83] OpenAI Rolls Out Advanced Account Security for ChatGPT Users — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [84] OpenAI Rolls Out Advanced Account Security for ChatGPT Users — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [85] OpenAI Introduces Advanced Account Security: A Stronger Layer of Protection for ChatGPT and Codex Accounts — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [86] OpenAI's new security features are a game changer. — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security (2026-05-01)
- [87] OpenAI has launched an optional Advanced Account Security mode for ChatGPT and Codex that replaces traditional passwords... — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security (2026-05-01)
- [88] OpenAI has launched an optional security upgrade for ChatGPT and Codex accounts called Advanced Account Security. Turnin... — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security (2026-05-01)
- [89] OpenAI launched Advanced Account Security for ChatGPT, including Yubico-backed security keys. — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security (2026-05-01)
- [90] OpenAI introduces Advanced Account Security, a new opt-in setting for ChatGPT accounts — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security (2026-05-01)
- [91] OpenAI has bolstered the security of its popular AI model, ChatGPT, by implementing advanced account security features a... — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security (2026-05-01)
- [92] OpenAI introduces Advanced Account Security, featuring phishing-resistant login, stronger recovery, and enhanced protect... — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security (2026-05-01)
- [93] OpenAI dropped passwords for Advanced Account Security, requiring two hardware keys or passkeys. Journalists, officials ... — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security (2026-05-01)
- [94] BREAKING: openai introduces advanced account security, adding phishing-resistant login, stronger recovery, and enhanced ... — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security (2026-04-30)
- [95] OpenAI Adds Advanced Security Mode to ChatGPT Accounts — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [96] OpenAI Rolls Out Advanced Account Security for ChatGPT Users - Decrypt — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [97] Big update from OpenAI! 🚨 — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security (2026-05-01)