Documents from the U.S. Cybersecurity Agency Found Accessible in ChatGPT
Immediately after being appointed as the acting head of the Agency, Gottumukkala requested permission to use the public version of ChatGPT, which had previously been prohibited. In the summer months of 2025, he uploaded official documents, none of which were classified, but many were marked as "for official use only."
According to sources, the system reacted to this event, triggering automatic alerts about potential security breaches. Following this, an internal investigation was initiated, but its results remain unknown.
It is worth noting that Gottumukkala had previously failed a polygraph test organized by his subordinates. As a result, some employees were suspended from work, but he himself remained in his position.