Molotov Cocktail Attack on OpenAI CEO's Home Sparks Security Concerns
A Molotov cocktail attack targets OpenAI CEO Sam Altman's San Francisco home, raising questions about security in tech. The suspect was arrested swiftly.

A Molotov cocktail attack targets OpenAI CEO Sam Altman's San Francisco home, raising questions about security in tech. The suspect was arrested swiftly.

Enterprise tech is already preparing for “Q-day” — when quantum computing will be able to break today’s public-key cryptography. Although that date is still years away, staying ahead of the curve is a necessity if companies want to secure their infrastructure and incorporate quantum into the existing artificial intelligence and high-performance computing stack. Hewlett Packard Enterprise […] The post HPE accelerates quantum readiness ahead of Q-day appeared first on SiliconANGLE.

San Francisco police have arrested a 20-year-old man suspected of throwing a Molotov cocktail at OpenAI CEO Sam Altman's Russian Hill house early Friday morning, The San Francisco Standard reports. The incident was caught on surveillance cameras shortly before 7AM ET. Later that morning, someone matching the suspect's description was seen making threats outside OpenAI's Mission Bay offices, where he was arrested around 9AM ET. OpenAI spokesperson Jamie Radice confirmed the incident in a statement to The Verge, saying, "Thankfully, no one was hurt. We deeply appreciate how quickly SFPD responded and the support from the city in helping keep … Read the full story at The Verge.
