An engineer from CyberArk has challenged the safety protections of OpenAI’s latest o3-mini model just days after its launch. He was able to get the model to teach him how to write an exploit for a Windows security process, which was achieved by posing as an student requesting educational information. Although the model features a new security feature called “deliberative alignment”, it still proved to be susceptible to certain manipulations.
Tariff support for health IT launched in South Korea following Trump’s tariff and more briefs
The South Korean government has launched a tariff support center to assist medical device companies with trade challenges, particularly related to U.S. tariffs. Meanwhile, Johnson