Hackers are rapidly adopting AI to find previously unknown software flaws even without the help of Anthropic's powerful Mythos model.
The company said that it had identified, for the first time, hackers using artificial intelligence to discover an unknown bug. The attempted attack represents “a taste of what’s to come,” one expert said.
By AJ Vicens and Sam Tabahriti May 11 (Reuters) - Hackers from a prominent cybercrime group used artificial intelligence to uncover a previously unknown software flaw and an exploit to take advantage of it for the first time,
Joey Melo explains how he uses jailbreaking and data poisoning to manipulate AI guardrails and harden machine learning models against attacks.
Students attempting to access grades, study materials and quizzes were met instead with a message from a hacking group on Thursday.
It should come as no surprise that the hacker community has embraced the Meshtastic project. It’s got a little bit of everything we hold dear: high quality open source software, fantastic documentation, a roll-your-own hardware ethos, and just a dash of ...
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When you think of cyberattacks that compromise your account security, maybe you envisage Microsoft zero-day vulnerabilities being exploited in your software, or perhaps a hacker using credential-stuffing or brute-force methods to uncover the key that ...
You can hire a hacker to do everything from hijacking a corporate email account to draining millions of dollars from an online bank account.
Google's Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG) said it discovered, for the first time ever, a threat actor using a zero-day exploit that it believes was developed by AI." Zero-day vulnerabilities are often the most dangerous since they're unknown to the targets,