OpenAI Releases an Announcement on a Third-Party Library Security Incident: No Evidence of User Data Leaks or System Intrusion Found

Gate News message, April 11, OpenAI released a security notice stating that it identified a security issue involving a third-party developer library, Axios. The issue is part of a broader industry security incident. OpenAI said it found no evidence indicating that user data was accessed, systems were compromised, or software was tampered with. Out of the utmost caution, OpenAI is taking steps to protect the process used to authenticate its macOS applications as legitimate OpenAI applications. The company is updating its security authentication; this requires all macOS users to update the OpenAI app to the latest version. OpenAI said this will help defend against the risk of any attempt to distribute a spoofed application pretending to be OpenAI.

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