OpenAI releases Codex Security for cyber risk detection

OpenAI has launched Codex Security, a new tool designed to identify cyber risks in companies. It promises to detect complex vulnerabilities that other agentic tools overlook. The tool is available to specific ChatGPT customer tiers.

OpenAI announced the release of Codex Security, aimed at helping companies spot potential cyber threats. According to the announcement, this tool focuses on identifying intricate vulnerabilities that competing agentic systems fail to catch.

The product is accessible to users subscribed to ChatGPT Pro, Enterprise, Business, and Edu plans. This rollout targets organizations seeking advanced security measures through AI-driven analysis.

OpenAI's statement highlights Codex Security's capability to address emerging cyber risks proactively. No further details on implementation or testing were provided in the initial release information.

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OpenAI plans desktop superapp combining ChatGPT, Codex and Atlas

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OpenAI is developing a desktop superapp that merges its ChatGPT chatbot, Codex coding platform and Atlas browser to improve user experience. The initiative, led by applications CEO Fidji Simo, aims to simplify efforts amid a focus on core products. This follows recent announcements of smaller GPT-5.4 models.

Building on its Codex macOS app launched last month, OpenAI has introduced plugin support, enabling one-click integrations with services like GitHub and Gmail. The feature bundles skills, app connections, and Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers to simplify and replicate tasks across organizations.

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OpenAI has released a dedicated macOS application for its Codex AI coding tool, enhancing its capabilities to manage multiple AI agents for complex tasks. The app builds on Codex, which debuted last spring as a response to competitors like Anthropic's Claude Code. It introduces features like Skills and Automations to streamline workflows for developers.

OpenAI has launched GPT-5.4, including variants Thinking and Pro, aimed at improving agentic tasks and knowledge work. The update features enhanced computer-use capabilities and reduced factual errors, amid competition from Anthropic following a US defense deal controversy. The models are available immediately to paid users and developers.

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Hackers are increasingly leveraging artificial intelligence to identify and exploit security vulnerabilities at an accelerated pace. According to a report from IBM, the integration of AI into cyber attacks is speeding up the process significantly. This development highlights evolving threats in cybersecurity.

OpenAI reported a dramatic increase in child exploitation incidents to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children during the first half of 2025, sending 80 times more reports than in the same period of 2024. The company attributed the rise to expanded moderation capabilities, new features allowing image uploads, and rapid user growth. This spike reflects broader concerns about child safety in generative AI platforms.

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OpenAI has launched EVMbench, a new framework developed with Paradigm, to evaluate whether artificial intelligence can effectively secure smart contracts on blockchains like Ethereum. The tool assesses AI's ability to identify, exploit, and fix vulnerabilities in these self-executing codes. This initiative aims to set standards for AI in blockchain security amid growing stakes in decentralized finance.

 

 

 

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