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OpenAI Unveils Enhanced ChatGPT Security Feature

OpenAI Unveils Enhanced ChatGPT Security Feature

Posted on May 4, 2026 By CWS

OpenAI has introduced an enhanced security option for ChatGPT accounts, particularly targeting users at risk of specific hacking attempts. This new feature, named Advanced Account Security, is geared towards offering heightened protection for individuals such as journalists, researchers, political dissidents, and elected officials who handle sensitive information through ChatGPT.

Key Features of Advanced Account Security

Advanced Account Security, which also extends to users of OpenAI’s Codex vulnerability scanner, focuses on four principal areas. It enhances login security by eliminating password-based sign-in, requiring physical security keys or passkeys instead. OpenAI has collaborated with Yubico to offer these YubiKey devices at a discounted rate.

Furthermore, this security feature revamps the account recovery process. It replaces traditional email and SMS recovery methods with more secure options like backup passkeys, recovery keys, and security keys. However, users are cautioned that once these recovery options are set up, OpenAI’s support team will no longer be able to assist with account recovery.

Session Management and Training Exclusion

The security enhancement also includes shortened sign-in sessions, reducing the risk of unauthorized account access if a session or device is compromised. Users will receive notifications about logins and have the ability to manage active sessions effectively.

Another benefit for those adopting this new security measure is automatic exclusion from AI model training. This means that conversations from accounts with Advanced Account Security enabled will not be used in training AI models, providing an additional layer of privacy.

Enrollment and Additional Resources

OpenAI has created a dedicated page to guide users through enrolling in Advanced Account Security, ensuring a streamlined process for those interested in the enhanced protection.

In related news, OpenAI continues to expand its cybersecurity measures, following the release of Anthropic’s Mythos model and addressing vulnerabilities in its Codex system. These steps highlight OpenAI’s commitment to safeguarding user data amid increasing cybersecurity threats.

With these advancements, OpenAI aims to provide robust security solutions for users handling critical tasks, emphasizing the importance of staying ahead in the ever-evolving cybersecurity landscape.

Security Week News Tags:account recovery, account security, AI model training, ChatGPT, Cybersecurity, Journalists, OpenAI, Passkeys, political dissidents, vulnerability scanner, YubiKey

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