OpenAI Bans Accounts Tied to Romance Scams, China Ops
OpenAI banned accounts tied to Chinese-linked scams and influence efforts using ChatGPT for fake personas, documents, and propaganda, revealing a large-scale, resource-intensive campaign.
- On Wednesday, Feb 25, 2026, OpenAI's report details how a Chinese law enforcement-linked user used ChatGPT to reveal a covert campaign targeting dissidents.
- Chinese-Linked operators used ChatGPT and other models in resource-intensive campaigns with hundreds of human staff and thousands of fake accounts to suppress dissent and silence critics.
- Generating emails and forged materials, operators used ChatGPT to create English-language emails to U.S. state officials and business and financial policy analysts, forge documents, impersonate officials and seek face-swap instructions using FaceFusion.
- OpenAI banned the ChatGPT user after linking inputs to real-world activity, CNN sought comment, and Liu Pengyu of the Chinese Embassy in Washington, D.C. said, `cyber security is a common challenge`, while Nimmo said, "This is what Chinese, modern, transnational repression looks like."
- Amid an intensifying U.S.‑China AI rivalry, the report shows how authoritarian information operations and transnational repression use AI, raising national security risks for governments and telecoms.
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Google Disrupts China-Tied Cyber Campaign That Hacked 42 Countries
Google Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG) said on Feb. 25 that Google and certain of its cybersecurity partners disrupted a global espionage campaign that the group confirmed had hacked 42 countries and suspects infected at least 20 more. GTIG has tracked the group as UNC2814/Gallium since 2017 and suspects it to be Chinese. “This prolific, elusive actor has a long history of targeting international governments and global telecommunications organi…
From dating scams to fake lawyers: OpenAI details ChatGPT misuse in new threat report
OpenAI said it banned accounts linked to Chinese law enforcement, romance scammers and influence operations, including a smear campaign against Japan's first woman prime minister, in a report detailing the misuse of its ChatGPT technology.
Chinese Official Accidentally Reveals Vast Influence Operation Through ChatGPT Use
A Chinese law enforcement official disclosed to ChatGPT a vast influence operation targeting foreign adversaries and dissidents worldwide that included the impersonation of U.S. officials to silence critics, according to a new report from Open AI, the company that built the chatbot.
OpenAI announced that it has suspended more accounts associated with China's order forces, specialized shells in romantic shelters and influence operations, including a campaign of denial against the first woman...
A vast Chinese influence operation, accidentally revealed by a Chinese law enforcement officer's use of ChatGPT, focused on intimidating Chinese dissidents abroad, including by impersonating US immigration officials, according to…
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