•OpenAI CEO Sam Altman apologized for the company's failure to alert police about a ChatGPT account belonging to a mass shooting suspect.
•The suspect, Jesse Van Rootselaar, had his account banned by OpenAI in June (prior to the January shooting) for 'problematic usage' but was not reported.
•OpenAI initially stated the usage did not meet their internal threshold for a 'credible or imminent plan for serious physical harm,' sparking debate over AI company responsibilities in public safety.
•San Francisco Police arrested Amanda Tom (25) and Muhamad Tarik Hussein (23) for allegedly firing a round at Sam Altman's Russian Hill property, seizing three firearms.
•This incident, involving negligent discharge charges, marks the second alleged attack on Altman's residence within days, following a Molotov cocktail incident on Friday.
•The earlier Molotov cocktail suspect, Daniel Moreno-Gama, was charged with murder and attempted arson, reportedly possessing a document outlining AI risks and a list of other AI executives' addresses.
•The FBI has successfully disrupted W3LL, a prominent phishing-as-a-service (PaaS) platform, leading to the arrest of one of its developers.
•W3LL was notorious for offering advanced phishing kits capable of bypassing multi-factor authentication (MFA) to compromise accounts in Fortune 500 companies and major banks.
•This takedown highlights the persistent threat of sophisticated phishing and emphasizes the critical need for robust security layers beyond MFA, including strong threat detection and user education.
•OpenAI CEO Sam Altman apologized for the company's failure to alert police about a ChatGPT account belonging to a mass shooting suspect.
•The suspect, Jesse Van Rootselaar, had his account banned by OpenAI in June (prior to the January shooting) for 'problematic usage' but was not reported.
•OpenAI initially stated the usage did not meet their internal threshold for a 'credible or imminent plan for serious physical harm,' sparking debate over AI company responsibilities in public safety.
•San Francisco Police arrested Amanda Tom (25) and Muhamad Tarik Hussein (23) for allegedly firing a round at Sam Altman's Russian Hill property, seizing three firearms.
•This incident, involving negligent discharge charges, marks the second alleged attack on Altman's residence within days, following a Molotov cocktail incident on Friday.
•The earlier Molotov cocktail suspect, Daniel Moreno-Gama, was charged with murder and attempted arson, reportedly possessing a document outlining AI risks and a list of other AI executives' addresses.
•The FBI has successfully disrupted W3LL, a prominent phishing-as-a-service (PaaS) platform, leading to the arrest of one of its developers.
•W3LL was notorious for offering advanced phishing kits capable of bypassing multi-factor authentication (MFA) to compromise accounts in Fortune 500 companies and major banks.
•This takedown highlights the persistent threat of sophisticated phishing and emphasizes the critical need for robust security layers beyond MFA, including strong threat detection and user education.