After recent outage, hacking group pledges to keep targeting ChatGPT

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Anonymous Sudan, a politically motivated hacking group, is pledging to keep targeting OpenAI's ChatGPT as part of its campaign against Israel and the country's supporters.

Why it matters: The group has already claimed responsibility for a few ChatGPT outages in the last month — with the latest happening early Thursday morning.

Driving the news: OpenAI said Thursday that it had resolved a major outage that lasted for around 40 minutes, making service "intermittently unavailable," per CNBC.

What they're saying: "We will continue targeting ChatGPT until the genocide support, Tal Broda is fired and ChatGPT stops having dehumanizing views of Palestinians," the group wrote on Telegram.

The big picture: Anonymous Sudan — which some experts have suggested could also be a front for pro-Russia group Killnet — is one of many hacking groups that is targeting Israeli organizations as part of the ongoing war.

Threat level: Anonymous Sudan claims to have been targeting ChatGPT by overloading its networks with bots, making the site inaccessible.

What they're saying: OpenAI did not respond to a request for comment on Anonymous Sudan's claims.