Google's threat team caught the first live AI-built zero-day exploit, escalating the attacker-defender AI arms race.
Companies exploring automated workflows would be well advised to keep their AI agents on a short leash. Microsoft researchers ...
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Google said it disrupted a planned mass exploitation campaign involving a Python zero-day exploit likely developed with AI.
A cybercriminal group came close to launching a mass attack earlier this year, armed with a software exploit that an AI model ...
Cyber adversaries have long used AI, but now attackers are using large language models to develop exploits and orchestrate ...
Google says hackers used AI to help build a zero-day exploit targeting 2FA, raising concerns about AI-assisted hacking.
While previous assessments categorized AI-assisted cyberattacks as experimental, current data suggests generative AI is now a mature, industrialized component of offensive operations.
Google's Threat Intelligence Group thwarted a zero-day exploit created with AI, targeting an open-source tool to bypass ...
Google identified the first malicious AI use for a zero-day 2FA bypass in an open-source admin tool, accelerating threat ...
By integrating long-term memory, embeddings, and re-ranking, the company aims to improve trust in agent outputs.