AI, Google and Zero-Day Exploit
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Google catches hackers using AI to build the first-known zero-day exploit — it bypassed two-factor authentication across thousands of servers
Somewhere in the world, a group of hackers fed an artificial intelligence tool a software flaw that no one knew existed. The AI did not just analyze the bug. According to Google, it built a working exploit,
A security researcher frustrated with Microsoft has released the BlueHammer Windows zero-day exploit, telling the company, “I'm not explaining how this works.”
Google reported the first observed AI-assisted zero-day exploit, raising new concerns about Mythos, OpenAI cyber models, and AI security risks.
Hacking is often misunderstood as simply “breaking into computers.” But at its core, hacking is something broader and more fundamental: Hacking means making a system do something it was not meant to do.
Security researchers have uncovered a series of cyberattacks targeting Apple customers across the world. The tools used in these hacking campaigns have been dubbed Coruna and DarkSword, and they have been used by both government spies and cybercriminals to ...
$1 million WhatsApp hack at Pwn2Own Ireland confirmed. October 23 should stick in the memory of smartphone users for some time to come. This is the day that the Samsung Galaxy S25 was hacked, including gaining access to the camera and location tracking.