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The 2023 OpenAI breach will raise national security concerns.

Salman Ahmad
Last updated: August 14, 2024 4:41 am
Salman Ahmad - Freelance Journalist
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(CTN News) – There was an unknown hacker, believed to be a private individual, who gained access to OpenAI’s internal messaging system at the beginning of the previous year and stole secrets relating to ChatGPT design in the course of that period. These knowledge were stolen by the hacker.

A hacker was able to steal these pieces of information. As a consequence of this, there have been concerns voiced regarding the possibility that the opponents of the nation could also steal information at the same time.

Rivals are reportedly showing interest in OpenAI.

This is stated in a report that was released by SC Media in the month of February. The suspicions are brought to a higher level as a consequence of this.

According to the story that was published in the Financial Times, which OpenAI was based on research that was carried out by Microsoft, it is alleged that state-sponsored hacking groups from Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea all utilize ChatGPT for their espionage work on a regular basis. This information was derived from the research that was carried out by Microsoft.

According to an article that was published by the New York Times on July 4, 2023, OpenAI revealed the incident to its workforce during an open meeting that took place in April of that year.

The story was written by two individuals who were in possession of knowledge regarding the occurrence and who asked remaining anonymous. The information was also sent to the board of directors of the industry by the corporation, which is an additional consideration.

According to the sources, the leaders of OpenAI did not make the news public because they thought the hacker to be a private individual who did not have any known connections to any foreign agencies.

This is the reasons why they did not make the news public. It was for this reason that they chose not to share the news with the general public.

Furthermore, they were of the opinion that no information pertaining to customers or business partners had been gathered in an inappropriate manner. As an additional point of interest, the corporation concealed information on the occurrence from the Federal Bureau of Investigation as well as any other law enforcement agency.

Ilia Kolochenko, executive director at OpenAI ImmuniWeb.

According to the report, there is a significant likelihood that the incident actually occurred, and that it is not the only incident related to this particular issue that has occurred.

“While the details of the alleged incident have not yet been confirmed by OpenAI, there is a strong possibility that the incident actually existed.”

Because the global race for artificial intelligence has become a problem of national security for a number of countries, cybercrime organizations and mercenaries that are supported by the state are initiating aggressive attacks against AI providers.

These attacks are carried out in response to the fact that the competition has become a matter of national security. A wide range of companies, from intriguing new initiatives to information technology behemoths like Google and OpenAI, are included among these suppliers.

According to Kolochenko, the majority of the hackers’ efforts are concentrated on the theft of valuable intellectual property, which includes technological research and know-how, LLM models, sources of training data, and commercial secrets such as the clients of AI suppliers and creative applications of AI across a variety of industries.

According to Kolochenko himself himself, “More sophisticated cyber-threat actors may also implant stealthy backdoors to continuously control breached AI companies and to be able to suddenly disrupt or even shut down their operations.”

These are disturbingly similar to the large-scale hacking attempts that have recently targeted critical national infrastructure in Western countries. These attacks have just recently occurred. A considerable amount of time has passed since these initiatives were initiated.

Source: Fortune.com

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