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The Silent Leap: OpenAI’s New ChatGPT Agent Capabilities and Security Risks

OpenAI recently introduced ChatGPT agent. What are its capabilities and the associated cybersecurity risks? We examined these using Trend Micro’s Digital Assistant Framework to help organizations navigate the changes and risks this new digital assistant may bring.

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The Silent Leap: OpenAI’s New ChatGPT Agent Capabilities and Security Risks

OpenAI recently introduced ChatGPT agent. What are its capabilities and the associated cybersecurity risks? We examined these using Trend Micro’s Digital Assistant Framework to help organizations navigate the changes and risks this new digital assistant may bring.
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    Email-based cyber threats are growing more sophisticated, with attackers increasingly using tactics like QR code phishing, known malware variants, and AI-powered impersonation to bypass traditional defenses and target users, data, and systems.
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      Consumer data will be the hot commodity in the underground for 2025, with cybercrime expected to cost over $10 trillion in this coming year. Criminals will continue to develop new ways to exploit vulnerable areas, increasing enterprise risk as the attack surface expands.
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