OpenAI Urges Mac Users to Update ChatGPT App After macOS Malware Warning
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Updated · FileHippo News · May 16
OpenAI Urges Mac Users to Update ChatGPT App After macOS Malware Warning
5 articles · Updated · FileHippo News · May 16
OpenAI told Mac users to install the latest ChatGPT app after macOS moved some versions to the trash and showed a malware warning blocking launch.
Last month, a third-party library used by OpenAI was tied to threat actors, prompting OpenAI to revoke old certificates; that left outdated apps no longer notarized, which triggered Apple's security alert.
OpenAI said the apps do not contain malware and that it has found no evidence user data was accessed or its systems were compromised.
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