After a few days of testing Codex, especially version 5.3, to debug and find possible errors, I am amazed at how easy it is to prepare test batteries, and I am also using it for pentesting. Unfortunately, as soon as it detects suspicious activity, it blocks you, and it really isn't suspicious activity because to test a system you need to do something bad. My thought is, this is what they sell to the public, but what does the NSA have? Until now, penetrating systems has been a tedious, repetitive, and boring task, contrary to what you see on TV. Now it's like having a whole army just for you (if you train agents locally who don't censor you). Everyone is ignoring what's happening behind the scenes. I think everything has gotten a thousand times worse since Snowden spoke out.

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Havent used the codex yet, when i was asking some questions on cybersec like msf to claude or gemini normally it refuses to give any hacking related solutions.