A claim tied to Google’s threat-intelligence work points to a new kind of offensive workflow: AI-assisted exploit creation moving into zero-day territory, with defenders left racing the clock.
A Google threat-intelligence finding points to a rare shift: exploit development that appears to have been accelerated by AI, with implications for how fast defenders now need to move.
Large language models are increasingly useful not just for drafting text, but for helping attackers assemble exploit workflows, automate repetitive steps, and scale malicious operations.
Google’s threat researchers have tied a zero-day against a web admin tool to indicators of AI-assisted development, a sign that exploit creation may be shifting from manual craft to machine-augmented logic work.
Anthropic’s new AI model uncovers decades-old software flaws, forcing a reckoning in cybersecurity offense and defense.