OpenAI Warns New Models Pose 'High' Cybersecurity Risk
OpenAI plans access controls and a Frontier Risk Council to counter AI risks, with GPT-5.1 scoring 76% on cybersecurity challenges, highlighting rapid threat evolution.
- On Wednesday, December 10, OpenAI warned its forthcoming models could pose `high` cybersecurity risks, including zero-day remote exploits and aiding threat actors in complex intrusions.
- To demonstrate the pace of change, OpenAI noted GPT-5.1-Codex-Max scored 76 per cent on capture-the-flag challenges last month, compared to GPT-5 in August.
- Rolling out mitigations, OpenAI is implementing access controls, infrastructure hardening, and monitoring while establishing the Frontier Risk Council and beta-testing Aardvark for open source.
- The company will soon pilot a tiered access program for qualifying users and customers working on cyberdefense while expanding monitoring and collaborating with red teaming organisations.
- Positioning models as defender tools, OpenAI is investing in strengthening models for defensive cybersecurity tasks and creating tools to help defenders audit code and patch vulnerabilities.
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