OpenAI Reveals Security Breach, Tightens macOS App Verification Protocols
On Friday, the OpenAI said it uncovered a security problem tied to Axios, a third-party developer library, and moved to tighten the way its macOS apps are verified so impostor software can't masquerade as official releases.
The disclosure lands as physical security risks have also escalated around the company, after molotov cocktail attack allegations led San Francisco police to arrest a 20-year-old suspect following an early-morning incident near OpenAI CEO Sam Altman's home and threats reported near the firm's headquarters.
Reuters reported that OpenAI said it did not find signs that customer information was accessed, that its internal environment or intellectual property was breached, or that its codebase was modified.
In the San Francisco case, police said officers were called around 4
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