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OpenAI Operator Agent Used in Proof-of-Concept Phishing Attack

Posted on March 13, 2025
OpenAI Operator Agent Used in Proof-of-Concept Phishing Attack

Researchers from Symantec showed how OpenAI’s Operator agent, currently in research preview, can be used to construct a basic phishing attack from start to finish.

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