OpenAI Launches Advanced Account Security · history
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Narrative
The GPT-5.4-Cyber storyline has moved from a named announcement to a structured, operational program. Multiple outlets — Help Net Security, TNW, MarkTechPost, Let's Data Science, and Trending Topics EU — document that OpenAI has expanded trusted access for vetted security defenders, explicitly framing the model as a fine-tuned tool built for verified security teams.[1][2][3] OpenAI published a formal pilot request form at openai.com/form/enterprise-trusted-access-for-cyber, institutionalizing the access pathway beyond press releases.[4] Let's Data Science reports that OpenAI is actively briefing governments on GPT-5.4-Cyber's defender-focused capabilities,[5] while Trending Topics EU frames the entire launch explicitly as a counter-move against Anthropic's Mythos.[6] This government briefing angle is new and raises accountability questions about how dual-use cybersecurity AI gets disclosed to national security stakeholders before public availability.
Project Glasswing has similarly escalated from a single Anthropic blog post to an industry-coalition event. Startup Fortune reports that tech giants have united behind Glasswing to secure AI-era software,[7] Cyber Magazine covered the initiative as a formal unveiling,[8] the Preset blog analyzed its implications for open-source security and the Apache Software Foundation,[9] and a LinkedIn post highlights Anthropic's AI finding thousands of previously undetected software vulnerabilities as a flagship deliverable.[10] TidBITS Talk adds a consumer-facing dimension, examining what Mythos and Glasswing mean specifically for Apple device users.[11] The Anthropic page for Project Glasswing is now formally indexed.[12] This positions Anthropic not merely as a competitor reacting to OpenAI but as a coalition-builder that has secured industry backing OpenAI's cybersecurity efforts have not yet matched.
The pattern of reactive vulnerability patching has gained another entry. The Register reported on March 30 that OpenAI fixed a DNS data smuggling flaw in ChatGPT,[13] a previously undocumented vulnerability in this synthesis. Infosecurity Magazine and the Embrace The Red security blog document a prompt injection flaw enabling chat history and memory exfiltration via a single prompt.[14][15] A LinkedIn post from The Source Code confirms ChatGPT's prompt injection flaw enabled silent data theft.[16] This extends the documented reactive-patching sequence — prompt injection (January), code execution runtime data leakage (February), Codex GitHub token exposure (March), DNS smuggling (March 30) — to four distinct platform-layer vulnerabilities patched before the April 30 Advanced Account Security launch. The pattern materially strengthens the argument that Advanced Account Security is embedded in a recurring vulnerability-response cycle rather than a standalone proactive hardening initiative.
Media coverage of the Advanced Account Security launch itself has continued broadening. TechCrunch published a full account of the Yubico partnership;[17] FirstPost, India Today, MediaPost, CXO Digitalpulse, and Mexico Business News each added national and regional amplification;[18][19][20][21][22] Yubico formalized the collaboration with a dedicated Works-With-YubiKey catalog page for OpenAI Advanced Account Security.[23] OpenAI published the full 'Cybersecurity in the Intelligence Age' framework page and a PDF version of the 5-point action plan, providing primary source documentation for the broader cybersecurity strategy surrounding the launch.[24][25] A new enterprise developer friction point has also surfaced: a GitHub issue on the Jina MCP repository documents ChatGPT Developer Mode rejecting MCP connectors with a '400 Connector is not safe' error,[26] and a separate compatibility document notes MacOS 11.x issues with ChatGPT and Google Access.[27] These connector-level rejections create developer-facing friction that sits outside the scope of Advanced Account Security but expands the observable surface of enterprise integration risk.
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. [46][47]
- 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. [48][50][91]
- 2026-03-01: OpenAI patches a ChatGPT data exfiltration flaw and a separate Codex GitHub token vulnerability, as reported by The Hacker News; Infosecurity Magazine and Embrace The Red document the prompt injection exfiltration technique enabling silent chat history theft. [49][15][14][16]
- 2026-03-30: The Register reports OpenAI fixes a DNS data smuggling flaw in ChatGPT — the fourth documented platform-layer vulnerability patched in a three-month span before the April 30 security launch. [13]
- 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. [32]
- 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. [84][85][92][93][86][87][94]
- 2026-04-11: Reuters confirms user data was not compromised in the supply chain incident; CNBC, Axios, The Hacker News, and India Today report further details including OpenAI revoking its macOS app certificate as a remediation step; Reddit SecOps and LinkedIn document the macOS signing pipeline dimensions. [54][52][51][53][95][96][97][98]
- 2026-04-15: Help Net Security and TNW report that OpenAI is expanding its cyber defense program with GPT-5.4-Cyber for vetted security researchers and defensive teams. [1][2]
- 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. [33]
- 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. MarkTechPost reports OpenAI scales trusted access with GPT-5.4-Cyber as a fine-tuned model built for verified security defenders; OpenAI publishes a formal pilot request form at openai.com/form/enterprise-trusted-access-for-cyber. [57][3][4]
- 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. Trending Topics EU frames GPT-5.4-Cyber explicitly as OpenAI's counter-move against Anthropic; Let's Data Science reports OpenAI is actively briefing governments on GPT-5.4-Cyber. [59][60][6][5]
- 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; OpenAI publishes 'Cybersecurity in the Intelligence Age' framework page and the 5-point action plan PDF. [28][29][99][36][24][25]
- 2026-04-30: OpenAI and Yubico announce a partnership for custom branded phishing-resistant YubiKeys; Yubico publishes its own blog, a Works-With-YubiKey catalog page for OpenAI Advanced Account Security, and a Facebook video; TechCrunch covers the Yubico partnership in full. [37][38][100][39][40][41][42][23][43][17][101]
- 2026-04-30: Reuters reports OpenAI releases a 5-point cybersecurity action plan; Mexico Business News and Cryptika amplify the plan globally; OpenAI expands AI access for vetted defenders. [30][31][89][102][103][104][22]
- 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. [34][35]
- 2026-04-30: Wired, Decrypt, PCMag, SQ Magazine, and international outlets cover the Advanced Account Security launch; Yahoo Tech syndicates Decrypt coverage. [44][105][45][106][107][108][109][110][111]
- 2026-04-30: Market and trading accounts flag competitive implications for cybersecurity stocks including CrowdStrike and Palo Alto Networks. [62][63][64][65]
- 2026-05-01: Large multilingual social media amplification wave on X/Twitter; The Verge, TechInasia, MSN, Ground News, FirstPost, India Today, MediaPost, CXO Digitalpulse add mainstream and international outlet coverage; OpenAI publishes official Help Center documentation; users note permanent lockout risk for lost hardware keys; MCP connector rejection ('400 Connector is not safe') documented as a new developer-facing integration friction point. [55][56][112][113][82][114][115][116][117][118][119][80][81][120][121][122][123][124][125][126][127][128][129][130][18][19][20][21][26]
- 2026-05-01: Startup Fortune reports tech giants unite behind Anthropic's Project Glasswing; Cyber Magazine, Preset blog, Anthropic's official page, and LinkedIn analyses expand Project Glasswing into an industry-coalition event, with Anthropic's AI reported to have found thousands of previously undetected software vulnerabilities. [7][8][12][9][10]
Perspectives
OpenAI
Presenting Advanced Account Security as part of a structured multi-point cybersecurity strategy — including GPT-5.4-Cyber (now with a formal pilot request form and active government briefings), a 5-point defense framework (now PDF-published), expanded AI access for vetted defenders, and a planned dedicated cybersecurity product — while having previously navigated a public contradiction after restricting Cyber model access after criticizing Anthropic for the same behavior with Mythos.
Evolution: expanded — GPT-5.4-Cyber has moved from a named announcement to an operational program with a formal application pathway and documented government outreach; the 5-point plan is now a published PDF primary source; the access restriction controversy appears resolved following the widening of access
Yubico
Partner in the initiative, offering custom hardware keys; Yubico has formalized its catalog listing for OpenAI Advanced Account Security, published a Facebook video, and its own blog frames the collaboration as meaningful for AI workflows and human oversight in AI security.
Evolution: expanded — Yubico now has a formal Works-With-YubiKey catalog page for the integration and a Facebook video, deepening the partnership's documented institutional footprint
Security and tech press (Wired, Decrypt, PCMag, The Register, Ars Technica, The Hacker News, Check Point Research, Forbes, The Verge, Reuters, CNBC, TechInasia, TechCrunch, Help Net Security, TNW, MarkTechPost, Infosecurity Magazine, India Today, FirstPost, MediaPost)
Broadly positive on Advanced Account Security; independently documenting a richer backdrop including GPT-5.4-Cyber's operational expansion, Project Glasswing's industry coalition, the DNS smuggling flaw, the prompt injection exfiltration research, and CISA's formal supply chain alert.
Evolution: expanded — The Register's DNS smuggling flaw report (March 30), Infosecurity Magazine's prompt injection data theft coverage, Help Net Security and TNW on GPT-5.4-Cyber expansion, and FirstPost/India Today/MediaPost international amplification all add 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: consistent — CISA's position unchanged; OpenAI's subsequent government briefings on GPT-5.4-Cyber suggest the government engagement is now bidirectional
Anthropic
No longer merely a competitor to reference — Anthropic has built an industry coalition behind Project Glasswing with reported tech giant backing, and Mythos is documented finding thousands of previously undetected software vulnerabilities. These are deliverable-level outputs that outpace OpenAI's Cyber model in demonstrable community breadth.
Evolution: significantly expanded — previously noted as a new entrant in this thread; now supported by coalition-building coverage (Startup Fortune, Cyber Magazine, Preset blog), a primary-source Anthropic page, and concrete deliverable claims (thousands of undetected vulnerabilities found)
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's operational pilot form, government briefings, the 5-point PDF, CISA's advisory, and Project Glasswing's coalition all put increasing structural pressure on the 'compliance signal only' reading
Security-focused users and practitioners
Positive reception; 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.
Evolution: consistent — reinforced by Yubico's catalog formalization and TechCrunch's detailed partnership coverage
Enterprise / integration-focused users and analysts
Risk surface beyond account-layer hardening continues to accumulate: Metomic, Strac, and ESET 2026 guides document data leakage and compliance exposure; Varonis covers enterprise connector risks; a new MCP connector rejection error ('400 Connector is not safe') surfaces as a developer-facing integration blocker in ChatGPT Developer Mode.
Evolution: deepened — MCP connector rejection (GitHub issue on Jina MCP) and MacOS 11.x compatibility issues add concrete developer-facing friction points that Advanced Account Security does not address
Usability-skeptical users
Account recovery as a permanent lockout risk remains the crystallized failure mode: OpenAI Support explicitly cannot assist users who lose hardware keys after enabling Advanced Account Security.
Evolution: consistent — no new data points, but concern is reinforced by the Help Center page institutionalizing this policy
Security researchers (Embrace The Red, external vulnerability disclosers)
Documenting a pattern of platform-layer vulnerabilities independent of account security hardening: prompt injection enabling chat history and memory exfiltration, DNS data smuggling. The pre-launch vulnerability record extends to at least four distinct flaws in three months.
Evolution: newly articulated as a distinct voice — previously folded into press coverage; now warrants separate identification given volume and specificity of technical disclosures
Tensions
- Is Advanced Account Security a genuine security product move or primarily a compliance and regulatory signaling exercise? GPT-5.4-Cyber's operational pilot form, government briefings, the published 5-point action plan PDF, CISA's formal advisory, and Project Glasswing's coalition all push back against the 'compliance signal' reading — but the opt-in design and a now four-item pre-launch vulnerability-patching sequence invite continued scrutiny. [66][83][28][30][32][33][57][4][5][24][25]
- The Axios developer tool supply chain compromise — formally designated by CISA as a sector-wide risk — reveals that OpenAI's threat surface extends well beyond user account credentials. Advanced Account Security hardens login but does not address supply chain vulnerabilities in third-party dependencies. [84][85][86][87][53][57][28]
- Pre-existing platform vulnerabilities (prompt injection January 2026, code execution runtime data leakage February 2026, Codex GitHub token exposure March 2026, DNS data smuggling March 30 2026) plus the CISA-acknowledged supply chain attack form a four-item reactive patching sequence. Does Advanced Account Security represent a proactive posture shift, or is it a fifth entry in a recurring vulnerability-and-patch cycle? [46][48][49][50][88][57][13][15][14]
- OpenAI-Anthropic dual-use access contradiction: OpenAI publicly criticized Anthropic for limiting access to Mythos, then restricted access to its own GPT-5.4-Cyber model for similar reasons, only to widen access after Anthropic's reveal. Meanwhile, Project Glasswing has attracted tech giant coalition backing that GPT-5.4-Cyber's vetted-access model has not, raising questions about which approach better serves the security community. [59][34][35][33][60][6][7][8][10]
- Does OpenAI's government briefing program for GPT-5.4-Cyber create new accountability and transparency obligations? Briefing governments on a dual-use cybersecurity model before public availability introduces questions about what disclosure standards apply when AI labs share offensive-capable models with state actors. [5][6][2][1]
- 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? [62][63][30][89][32][33][4][24]
- Enterprise security architecture conflict: Google's Advanced Protection Program blocks ChatGPT connectors; Metomic, Strac, ESET, and Varonis document ongoing enterprise risks; and a new MCP connector rejection error ('400 Connector is not safe') surfaces as a developer-facing blocker in ChatGPT Developer Mode. As OpenAI hardens the login layer, the rest of the enterprise and developer attack surface remains contested and expanding. [72][73][74][75][76][77][78][26][27]
- 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. The Help Center's formal institutionalization of this policy removes any ambiguity about whether exceptions exist. [80][81][70][90][67][82]
- 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. [70][90][67][44]
Sources
- [1] OpenAI expands its cyber defense program with GPT-5.4-Cyber for vetted researchers - Help Net Security — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [2] OpenAI releases GPT-5.4-Cyber for vetted security teams ... - TNW — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [3] OpenAI Scales Trusted Access for Cyber Defense With GPT-5.4-Cyber: a Fine-Tuned Model Built for Verified Security Defenders - MarkTechPost — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [4] Request OpenAI Pilot: Trusted Access For Cyber — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [5] OpenAI Briefs Governments on GPT-5.4-Cyber for Defenders | Let's Data Science — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [6] GPT-5.4-Cyber: OpenAI Introduces AI Model for Cyber Defense to Counter Anthropic — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [7] Tech giants unite behind Anthropic’s Project Glasswing to secure AI-era software – Startup Fortune — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [8] Project Glasswing: Securing Critical Software in the AI Era | Cyber Magazine — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [9] Project Glasswing and the ASF: Open Source's Chance to Win the AI Era. | Preset — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [10] Anthropic's AI model finds thousands of undetected software ... — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [11] What Anthropic’s Mythos and Project Glasswing Mean for Your Apple Devices - Article Comments - TidBITS Talk — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [12] Project Glasswing - Anthropic — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [13] OpenAI ChatGPT fixes DNS data smuggling flaw • The Register — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [14] ChatGPT Security Issue Enabled Data Theft via Single Prompt - Infosecurity Magazine — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [15] Exfiltrating Your ChatGPT Chat History and Memories With Prompt Injection · Embrace The Red — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [16] The Source Code | Global Tech, AI & Startup Coverage - LinkedIn — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [17] OpenAI announces new advanced security for ChatGPT accounts ... — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [18] OpenAI rolls out advanced security for ChatGPT with hardware key ... — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [19] ChatGPT and Codex get new security feature for protection against phishing attacks - India Today — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [20] OpenAI Rolls Out 'Advanced' Security Mode Without Passwords - MediaPost — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [21] OpenAI adds advanced account security to ChatGPT to protect users from cyber threats - CXO Digitalpulse — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [22] OpenAI Unveils Plan to Democratize AI-Powered Cyber Defense — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [23] OpenAI Advanced Account Security | Yubico — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [24] Cybersecurity in the Intelligence Age - OpenAI — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [25] [PDF] Cybersecurity in the Intelligence Age - OpenAI — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [26] ChatGPT Developer Mode rejects Jina MCP with 400 "Connector is not safe" · Issue #7 · jina-ai/MCP · GitHub — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [27] MacOS 11.x Compatibility Issue with ChatGPT and Google Access — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [28] Introducing Advanced Account Security — OpenAI Blog (2026-04-30)
- [29] Introducing Advanced Account Security - OpenAI — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [30] OpenAI Says Released A New 5-Point Action Plan For ... — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [31] Accelerating the cyber defense ecosystem that protects us all - OpenAI — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [32] Scoop: OpenAI plans new product for cybersecurity use — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [33] OpenAI's New GPT-5.4-Cyber Raises The Stakes For AI And Security — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [34] After dissing Anthropic for limiting Mythos, OpenAI restricts access to ... — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [35] OpenAI Widens Access to Cybersecurity Model After Anthropic's ... — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [36] Advanced Account Security — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security (2026-04-30)
- [37] OpenAI and Yubico Partner to Bring Custom Phishing-Resistant ... — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [38] OpenAI and Yubico Partner to Bring Custom Phishing-Resistant ... — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [39] Secured by OpenAI and Yubico — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [40] OpenAI partners with Yubico: What it means for the future of AI ... — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [41] OpenAI and Yubico partner to bring custom phishing-resistant ... — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [42] OpenAI and Yubico Partner to Bring Custom Phishing-Resistant ... — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [43] Video - Facebook — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [44] OpenAI Rolls Out 'Advanced' Security Mode for At-Risk Accounts — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [45] OpenAI's Advanced Account Protection Dumps Passwords ... - PCMag — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [46] OpenAI patches déjà vu prompt injection vuln in ChatGPT • The Register — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [47] ChatGPT falls to new data-pilfering attack as a vicious cycle in AI continues - Ars Technica — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [48] ChatGPT Data Leakage via a Hidden Outbound Channel in the Code Execution Runtime - Check Point Research — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [49] OpenAI Patches ChatGPT Data Exfiltration Flaw and Codex GitHub Token Vulnerability — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [50] ChatGPT Data Leak (Fixed Feb 2026): Key Takeaways — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [51] OpenAI flags software supply chain scare - Axios — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [52] OpenAI identifies security issue involving third-party tool — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [53] OpenAI Revokes macOS App Certificate After Malicious Axios ... — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [54] OpenAI identifies security issue involving third-party tool, says user ... — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [55] OpenAI adds stronger security features for users at high-risk of hacks. — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [56] OpenAI adds advanced account security to ChatGPT — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [57] Supply Chain Compromise Impacts Axios Node Package Manager | CISA — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [58] Project Glasswing: Securing critical software for the AI era - Anthropic — reactive:frontier-ai-cyber-capabilities
- [59] Anthropic's New Mythos A.I. Model Sets Off Global Alarms — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [60] Anthropic Claude Mythos and the 2026 Cybersecurity Landscape — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [61] An initiative to secure the world's software | Project Glasswing — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [62] $CRWD $PANW competition from openAI — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security (2026-04-30)
- [63] $CRWD - OpenAI - introducing advanced account Security - per OpenAI blog — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security (2026-04-30)
- [64] $MSFT — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security (2026-04-30)
- [65] $MSFT — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security (2026-04-30)
- [66] ok this is not a product launch. it's a compliance signal. — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security (2026-04-30)
- [67] @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)
- [68] @OpenAI phishing resistant login is clutch — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security (2026-04-30)
- [69] @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)
- [70] 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)
- [71] 16 Fake ChatGPT Extensions Caught Hijacking User Accounts — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [72] Google's Advanced Protection Program (Titan Key) and ChatGPT Connector with Agent - Bugs - OpenAI Developer Community — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [73] Google Pulls the Plug Just as ChatGPT Enters Workspace Automation — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [74] Security Risks in ChatGPT Enterprise Connectors: How to Prepare — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [75] Is ChatGPT Safe for Business in 2026? The Real Risks Start Before the Prompt | Metomic — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [76] ChatGPT Security Risks in Enterprise: 2026 Guide to Data Leaks, Breaches & Prevention — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [77] Is ChatGPT safe? The complete 2026 security & privacy guide - ESET — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [78] Varonis for ChatGPT Enterprise | Varonis — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [79] @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)
- [80] 「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)
- [81] 2/ Account recovery is where the real tradeoff lives. — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security (2026-05-01)
- [82] Advanced Account Security | OpenAI Help Center — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [83] 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)
- [84] Our response to the Axios developer tool compromise | OpenAI — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [85] OpenAI says to update Mac apps including ChatGPT and Codex as ... — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [86] OpenAI urges macOS app updates after Axios tool compromise - MSN — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [87] OpenAI warns Mac users to update apps after third-party security issue — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [88] ChatGPT has a scary security risk after new update. Is your data in trouble? | Mashable — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [89] OpenAI expands cyber AI access for vetted defenders - TechInformed — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [90] 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)
- [91] ChatGPT Flaw Could Have Allowed Data Exfiltration, Check Point Finds - Techstrong.ai — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [92] OpenAI warns Apple Mac users of security flaws in its apps, releases fix | Tech News - Business Standard — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [93] OpenAI apps for MacOS exposed by threat — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [94] OpenAI macOS Security Update: Urgent Alert for All Users — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [95] Axios Supply Chain Attack Reaches OpenAI macOS Signing ... — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [96] Supply Chain Risk Hits macOS App Ecosystem via Axios Library — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [97] OpenAI macOS signing pipeline compromise via Axios supply chain | Elephas Resources | Elephas Resources — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [98] OpenAI is asking Mac users to update ChatGPT and Codex immediately, here is why - India Today — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [99] Introducing Advanced Account Security — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [100] OpenAI and Yubico Partner to Bring Custom Phishing-Resistant ... — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [101] OpenAI launches hardware security keys for ChatGPT with Yubico ... — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [102] The OpenAI Cybersecurity Action Plan: Defending the Intelligence Age — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [103] OpenAI outlines cybersecurity action plan for the intelligence age — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [104] OpenAI Releases 5-Point Action Plan to Strengthen AI-Powered ... — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [105] OpenAI Adds Advanced Security Mode to ChatGPT Accounts — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [106] OpenAI Rolls Out Advanced Account Security for ChatGPT Users — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security (2026-04-30)
- [107] OpenAI partners with Yubico to add YubiKey support for ChatGPT | Ukraine news - #Mezha — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [108] OpenAI teams up with Yubico to link security keys to ChatGPT ... — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [109] OpenAI Rolls Out Advanced Account Security for ChatGPT Users — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [110] OpenAI Rolls Out Advanced Account Security for ChatGPT Users — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [111] OpenAI Introduces Advanced Account Security: A Stronger Layer of Protection for ChatGPT and Codex Accounts — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [112] OpenAI announces new advanced security for ChatGPT accounts ... — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [113] OpenAI Announces New Advanced Security for ChatGPT Accounts ... — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [114] OpenAI launches Advanced Account Security with Yubico — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security (2026-05-01)
- [115] 🔒 OpenAI just rolled out "Advanced Account Security" for high-risk users — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security (2026-05-01)
- [116] OpenAI запустила програму Advanced Account Security — набір додаткових захисних інструментів для акаунтів ChatGPT. Yubic... — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security (2026-05-01)
- [117] OpenAI's new security features are a game changer. — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security (2026-05-01)
- [118] 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)
- [119] 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)
- [120] 【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)
- [121] OpenAI launched Advanced Account Security for ChatGPT, including Yubico-backed security keys. — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security (2026-05-01)
- [122] OpenAI introduces Advanced Account Security, a new opt-in setting for ChatGPT accounts — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security (2026-05-01)
- [123] 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)
- [124] OpenAI introduces Advanced Account Security, featuring phishing-resistant login, stronger recovery, and enhanced protect... — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security (2026-05-01)
- [125] 🤖 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)
- [126] OpenAI dropped passwords for Advanced Account Security, requiring two hardware keys or passkeys. Journalists, officials ... — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security (2026-05-01)
- [127] BREAKING: openai introduces advanced account security, adding phishing-resistant login, stronger recovery, and enhanced ... — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security (2026-04-30)
- [128] OpenAI Adds Advanced Security Mode to ChatGPT Accounts — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [129] OpenAI Rolls Out Advanced Account Security for ChatGPT Users - Decrypt — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security
- [130] Big update from OpenAI! 🚨 — reactive:openai-advanced-account-security (2026-05-01)