OpenAI launches advanced security mode for at-risk accounts

OpenAI announced an optional Advanced Account Security feature on Thursday for users worried about phishing attacks on their ChatGPT and Codex accounts. The new mode enforces strict access controls to prevent account takeovers. It targets individuals concerned about becoming victims of hackers.

OpenAI rolled out Advanced Account Security, a new protection layer designed to safeguard accounts potentially targeted by attackers. The feature makes account takeover attacks significantly more difficult through enhanced access controls. It is available as an optional upgrade for ChatGPT and Codex users who fear phishing threats, as announced on April 30, 2026, according to WIRED reporting on the company's statement Thursday.

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OpenAI introduces trusted contact feature for ChatGPT users

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OpenAI has rolled out an optional safety tool allowing adult ChatGPT users to designate one trusted adult who can be alerted about potential self-harm risks detected in conversations. The feature, called Trusted Contact, involves human review before any notification is sent.

OpenAI has begun rolling out an optional Lockdown Mode to provide extra security against prompt injection attacks for users handling sensitive data. The feature limits certain capabilities in ChatGPT and other products to reduce risks of data exfiltration. It is available to all personal accounts, including those on the free tier.

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OpenAI announced several cybersecurity measures on Monday, including an improved version of its GPT-5.5-Cyber model and a new initiative to address vulnerabilities in open-source software.

Hackers exploited Meta's AI support chatbot to take over Instagram accounts by tricking it into changing associated email addresses. The vulnerability allowed password resets without two-factor authentication after matching locations via VPN. Meta resolved the issue with an emergency patch on May 29.

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A seventh lawsuit has been added to the growing legal action against OpenAI by families of victims from the February Tumbler Ridge school shooting, alleging the company's ChatGPT oversight enabled the attack. Filed in San Francisco federal court, the suits claim OpenAI failed to alert authorities despite flagging the shooter's account. OpenAI has expressed regret over not acting sooner.

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