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The Lab · 2026-04-08 16:56:56 · ZeroHedge

1. Anthropic Withholds 'Mythos' AI Model After It Uncovered Thousands of Zero-Day Vulnerabilities in Testing

Anthropic has halted the public release of its latest frontier AI model, codenamed Mythos, after internal testing revealed it possessed a dangerous and unprecedented capability: the model autonomously surfaced thousands of high-severity, previously unknown software vulnerabilities. The company stated the model's power ...

The Lab · 2026-04-21 22:52:31 · Ars Technica

2. Anthropic's Mythos AI Identifies 271 Zero-Day Vulnerabilities in Firefox 150, Mozilla Reports

Anthropic's Mythos Preview AI model has reportedly identified 271 previously unknown security vulnerabilities in the upcoming Firefox 150 browser, a discovery Mozilla credits with allowing it to patch critical flaws before attackers could exploit them. This significant preemptive find, announced by Mozilla, provides co...

The Lab · 2026-04-22 17:57:34 · ZeroHedge

3. Anthropic's Restricted 'Mythos' AI—Capable of Zero-Day Exploits Across All Major Systems—Breached Via Discord Within Hours of Limited Rollout

Anthropic developed an AI model it deemed too dangerous for public release. The system, internally labeled "Mythos," was designed with offensive cybersecurity capabilities that the company itself warned could autonomously identify and exploit zero-day vulnerabilities across every major operating system, web browser, an...

The Lab · 2026-05-09 12:01:38 · The Next Web

4. Anthropic's Mythos Model Uncovers Thousands of Zero-Day Vulnerabilities Across Major Operating Systems, Triggering Federal Reserve and Treasury Outreach to Bank CEOs

Anthropic has developed an AI model capable of identifying thousands of previously unknown zero-day vulnerabilities across every major operating system and web browser, according to a report from The Next Web. The discovery has prompted direct intervention from the highest levels of U.S. financial leadership, with the ...

The Network · 2026-05-10 03:01:49 · r/privacy

5. Theory Links Global Age Verification Push to Declining Surveillance Capabilities and Platform Fragmentation

A theory circulating in privacy-focused communities posits that the accelerating global push for enforced age verification may be connected to fundamental shifts in the surveillance and vulnerability research landscape. The theory suggests that as software security improves and users migrate away from traditional surve...