AI, Google and Zero-Day Exploit
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The AI-generated zero-day discovered by Google used clean 'textbook' Python code — a hallmark of large language model output
The exploit code was almost too neat. When Google’s Threat Intelligence Group flagged a previously unknown software vulnerability being actively exploited in the wild in May 2026, the analysts who examined the attack noticed something unusual: the Python script used to carry out the exploit was clean,
With Flash GA, the company is attempting to transition from being a provider of raw compute to becoming the essential orchestration layer for the AI-first cloud.
Runpod Flash is an open-source Python SDK that removes the infrastructure overhead between writing AI code and running it in production.
Sophisticated cyberattacks targeting a variety of open source projects, including the Trivy security-scanner project, the widely used Axios Javascript package, and now Anthropic's accidental publishing of source code for its flagship Claude Code — all in ...
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Devious New AI Tool “Clones” Software So That the Original Creator Doesn’t Hold a Copyright Over the New Version
"I don’t think there’s any putting the genie back in the bottle at this point." The post Devious New AI Tool “Clones” Software So That the Original Creator Doesn’t Hold a Copyright Over the New Version appeared first on Futurism.