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5OpenAI Blog·1mo ago

Disrupting Malicious Uses of AI: OpenAI June 2025 Report

OpenAI published its June 2025 report on detecting and preventing malicious uses of its AI systems. The report features case studies of threat actors attempting to abuse OpenAI's models and the countermeasures deployed. This is part of OpenAI's ongoing transparency series on adversarial misuse.

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Disrupting Malicious Uses of AI: OpenAI October 2025 Report

OpenAI published its October 2025 report on detecting and disrupting malicious uses of its AI systems. The report covers enforcement actions, policy violations, and efforts to counter real-world harms from misuse. This is part of OpenAI's ongoing transparency series documenting adversarial abuse patterns and mitigation responses.

5Openai Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

Disrupting Malicious Uses of AI

OpenAI published a report on its efforts to detect and disrupt malicious uses of its AI systems. The post covers threat actor activity identified and terminated on OpenAI's platform, including influence operations, cyberattack assistance, and other adversarial uses. It represents OpenAI's ongoing transparency reporting on abuse cases and countermeasures.

6Openai Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

Disrupting Malicious Uses of AI | OpenAI Threat Report February 2026

OpenAI published its latest threat report examining how malicious actors are combining AI models with websites and social platforms for harmful purposes. The report analyzes detection and defense implications of these combined attack vectors. This represents OpenAI's ongoing effort to document and counter adversarial misuse of AI systems.

7Openai Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

Disrupting malicious uses of AI by state-affiliated threat actors

OpenAI published a report detailing its efforts to detect and disrupt state-affiliated threat actors attempting to misuse its AI systems for malicious purposes. The report identifies specific nation-state groups that were found leveraging OpenAI tools for activities such as influence operations, cyberattack research, and other adversarial tasks. OpenAI describes the countermeasures taken to terminate these actors' access and outlines broader policy implications for AI misuse by state actors.

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Preparing for malicious uses of AI

OpenAI co-authored a multi-institutional paper forecasting how malicious actors could misuse AI technology, produced in collaboration with FHI, CSER, CNAS, EFF, and others over nearly a year. The paper outlines potential threat vectors and proposes prevention and mitigation strategies. This represents an early coordinated effort among AI safety and policy organizations to systematically address AI misuse risks.

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Disrupting deceptive uses of AI by covert influence operations

OpenAI reports terminating accounts associated with covert influence operations that attempted to misuse its AI services for deceptive purposes. The company found no evidence that these operations achieved significant audience growth attributable to its tools. This represents an ongoing enforcement and transparency effort by OpenAI to counter adversarial misuse of generative AI for information operations.

4Openai Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

Strengthening cyber resilience as AI capabilities advance

OpenAI published a post outlining its approach to cybersecurity risk as its models grow more capable, covering risk assessment frameworks, misuse mitigation, and collaboration with the security community. The piece addresses both offensive risk (AI-enabled attacks) and defensive applications. It represents OpenAI's public positioning on responsible deployment in a high-stakes domain.

6Openai Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

Disrupting a Covert Iranian Influence Operation

OpenAI reports identifying and disrupting a covert Iranian influence operation that was using its AI models to generate content for political disinformation campaigns. The operation involved using ChatGPT to produce social media posts, articles, and other content intended to manipulate public opinion. OpenAI terminated the associated accounts and published details of the operation as part of its transparency efforts around AI misuse.