OpenAI warns macOS users to update apps after Axios-related security issue
The Facts
- OpenAI said it identified a security issue involving the third-party developer tool Axios.
- OpenAI said it is taking steps to protect the process that certifies its macOS applications as legitimate OpenAI apps.
- OpenAI said it found no evidence that user data was accessed.
- OpenAI said it found no evidence that its systems or intellectual property were compromised, or that its software was altered.
- OpenAI said it is updating its security certifications and requiring all macOS users to update their OpenAI apps to the latest versions.
- OpenAI said the app updates are intended to help prevent the risk of someone attempting to distribute a fake app.
- According to OpenAI, Axios was compromised on March 31 as part of a broader software supply chain attack.
Context
What is OpenAI telling Mac users to do?
OpenAI is requiring macOS users to update their OpenAI apps to the latest versions as it updates security certifications tied to app legitimacy Economic Times,Tribune,Digit.
Did OpenAI say customer data or its systems were breached?
OpenAI said it found no evidence that user data was accessed, that its systems or intellectual property were compromised, or that its software was altered 9to5Mac,Reuters,Telegraph.
Why does this incident matter?
OpenAI said the affected process helps certify that its macOS apps are legitimate, and the company said the updates are meant to reduce the risk that someone could try to distribute a fake app appearing to be authentic 9to5Mac,Economic Times,Telegraph.
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