Researchers at Google Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG) say that a zero-day exploit targeting a popular open-source web ...
He was brainstorming ideas with an artificial-intelligence tool and getting it to code and create them quickly. Together, ...
Criminal hackers have used artificial intelligence to develop a working zero-day exploit, the first confirmed case of its ...
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New research exposes how prompt injection in AI agent frameworks can lead to remote code execution. Learn how these ...
Google researchers found evidence in the exploit’s code that it may have been created using AI, like a ‘hallucinated’ CVSS ...
AI tools help firmware teams debug, document, and automate workflows, but they fall short in timing-critical tasks and ...
GTIG spotted threat actors using AI to develop a zero-day vulnerability exploit that could have been abused at scale.
The 2FA bypass exploit stemmed from a faulty trust assumption, providing evidence of AI reasoning that can discover ...
Google's GTIG identified the first zero-day exploit developed with AI and stopped a mass exploitation event. The report documents state actors using AI for vulnerability research and autonomous ...
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Google claims to have thwarted a significant cyberattack by state-sponsored hackers using an AI-developed zero-day exploit.