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Researchers say OpenAI revoked cyber program access

Source: TechCrunch AI Source published: 20 Aug 2026 NadiAI generated: 21 Aug 2026
Researchers say OpenAI revoked cyber program access
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Researchers report that OpenAI removed their access to the Trusted Access for Cyber program, which was intended to give defenders stronger models to report bugs and vulnerabilities. TechCrunch describes the program’s goal as speeding up patching by enabling trusted defenders to find and disclose flaws.

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If access is withdrawn, defenders may have fewer tools to identify and report vulnerabilities quickly, potentially slowing remediation efforts.

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  1. OpenAI ran a Trusted Access for Cyber program to give trusted defenders better models for reporting bugs and vulnerabilities, aiming to speed up patching. [1]
  2. Researchers say OpenAI revoked their access to that limited cyber program. [1]
  1. TechCrunch AI: Researchers say OpenAI revoked their access to limited cyber program 20 Aug 2026

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