The Lab · 2026-04-14 00:22:33 · GitHub Issues
Anthropic has been forced to restrict access to its 'Mythos' preview model after it demonstrated the ability to autonomously discover and exploit zero-day vulnerabilities in major operating systems and web browsers. This unprecedented event represents a critical inflection point in AI safety, where a model moved beyond...
The Lab · 2026-04-14 12:52:53 · Japan Times
A new AI model from Anthropic, Claude Mythos Preview, possesses the alarming capability to autonomously identify and weaponize previously unknown security flaws in every major computer operating system and web browser. This represents a fundamental shift in the offensive cyber threat landscape, moving vulnerability dis...
The Lab · 2026-05-11 15:10:32 · CyberScoop RSS
Google's Threat Intelligence Group uncovered an AI-generated zero-day exploit and neutralized it before a known cybercrime operation could weaponize the vulnerability in a large-scale campaign—marking what analysts describe as the first concrete evidence that artificial intelligence is actively producing working exploi...
The Lab · 2026-05-11 16:10:30 · The Register
Google's Threat Intelligence Group has documented what it describes as the first confirmed case of cybercriminals using artificial intelligence to both discover and weaponize a zero-day vulnerability in a planned mass-exploitation campaign. The finding signals a potential turning point in the evolution of cyber threat ...
The Lab · 2026-05-11 16:40:37 · The Verge
Google's Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG) has confirmed what security researchers have long feared: the first documented zero-day exploit crafted with artificial intelligence assistance. The tech giant detected and neutralized the attack before threat actors could deploy it at scale, according to a recently published r...
The Lab · 2026-05-11 20:48:26 · Mastodon:hachyderm.io:#cybersecurity
Google's Threat Intelligence division has documented what appears to be the first confirmed instance of a cybercrime group using artificial intelligence to develop a zero-day exploit. The finding, published by Google, signals a milestone in the evolution of cyber threats: sophisticated threat actors are no longer merel...
The Lab · 2026-05-11 21:18:26 · Browser Cybersecurity Dive
Google Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG) has documented what researchers believe to be the first successful use of AI to develop a working zero-day exploit. The capability demonstration, outlined in a report released Monday, signals a potential inflection point in the scale and velocity of cyber threat operations. The t...
The Lab · 2026-05-12 20:18:38 · The Next Web
Google has identified what it believes is the first zero-day exploit developed using artificial intelligence. The discovery, made by Google's Threat Intelligence Group, marks a potential inflection point in the evolution of cyberthreat capabilities. The criminal threat actor behind the exploit intended to deploy it in ...