Google said it disrupted a planned mass exploitation campaign involving a Python zero-day exploit likely developed with AI.
For the first time, Google has identified a zero-day exploit believed to have been developed using artificial intelligence.
Researchers at Google Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG) say that a zero-day exploit targeting a popular open-source web ...
First AI zero-day: Google identified and blocked an AI-generated zero-day exploit aimed at bypassing two-factor authentication in a widely used open-source admin tool. How it was found: Analysis ...
As AI models continue to get more powerful, it’s not too surprising that some people are trying to use them for crime. The ...
Google identified the first malicious AI use for a zero-day 2FA bypass in an open-source admin tool, accelerating threat ...
Python has become a central tool for cloud automation, powering everything from multi-cloud infrastructure orchestration to small scripts that streamline daily workflows. Real-world cases show it ...
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Cyber adversaries have long used AI, but now attackers are using large language models to develop exploits and orchestrate ...
Google researchers found evidence in the exploit’s code that it may have been created using AI, like a ‘hallucinated’ CVSS ...
Google has not identified which LLM was used to develop the zero-day exploit, but has confirmed that its own Gemini AI was ...
CNCF graduation, Microsoft tooling updates and cloud-provider support show broader OpenTelemetry adoption across developer platforms.