Google said it disrupted a planned mass exploitation campaign involving a Python zero-day exploit likely developed with AI.
Google believes the attackers utilised an AI model not just to write the exploit code, but also to help identify the ...
GTIG spotted threat actors using AI to develop a zero-day vulnerability exploit that could have been abused at scale.
Go’s native fuzzing is useful, but it stands far behind state-of-the-art tooling that the Rust, C, and C++ ecosystems offer with LibAFL and AFL++. Path constraints are hard to solve. Structured inputs ...
First AI zero-day: Google identified and blocked a zero-day exploit likely developed with AI to bypass two-factor authentication in an open-source admin tool. Mass attack foiled: The criminal group’s ...
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