After dissing Anthropic for limiting Mythos, OpenAI restricts access to Cyber, too

TechCrunch / 5/1/2026

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Key Points

  • Sam Altman says OpenAI will restrict access to its cybersecurity model Cyber, rolling out GPT-5.5 Cyber to “critical cyber defenders” via a credential-based application process.
  • OpenAI’s Cyber is positioned as a toolkit for penetration testing, vulnerability identification/exploitation, and malware reverse engineering, with an emphasis on helping organizations test defenses.
  • The article compares this approach to Anthropic’s limited release of its cybersecurity model Mythos, which Altman criticized as “fear-based marketing” and gatekeeping.
  • Despite Anthropic’s restrictions, reports say an unauthorized group reportedly still gained access to Mythos, highlighting potential security and governance gaps.
  • OpenAI claims it is working to broaden Cyber availability by consulting with the U.S. government and vetting additional users with legitimate cybersecurity credentials.

After Sam Altman trash-talked Anthropic for gatekeeping its cybersecurity tool Mythos by only releasing it to select users, he confirmed that OpenAI would be doing the same with its competing tool, Cyber.

Altman said in a post on X on Thursday that OpenAI will begin rolling out GPT-5.5 Cyber “to critical cyber defenders” in the next few days. OpenAI has an application on its website where people submit information about their credentials and planned use in order to gain access.

Cyber can perform such tasks as penetration testing, vulnerability identification (and exploitation), and malware reverse engineering, the application implies. It’s intended to be a toolkit to help a company find security holes and test defenses. The fear is that the kit could be misused by the bad guys.

When Anthropic similarly restricted access to Mythos, Altman called the tactic fear-based marketing. Some critics also thought so, saying Anthropic’s rhetoric was overblown. Ironically, an unauthorized group reportedly managed to gain access to Mythos anyway.

OpenAI says it’s working to make Cyber more widely available by consulting with the U.S. government and identifying more users with legit cybersecurity credentials.