Anthropic and OpenAI Security Tools Could Fuel Cyber-Attacks, Researchers Warn
Researchers at the AI Now Institute developed a proof-of-concept exploit showing common AI tools used for security could backfire
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Researchers at the AI Now Institute developed a proof-of-concept exploit showing common AI tools used for security could backfire
The proof-of-concept exploit code runs only 10 lines long, but luckily, a patch is already available.
In the React2Shell saga, non-working and trivial proof-of-concept exploits led to confusion and perhaps a false sense of security. Can the onslaught of PoCs be tamed?
Generating exploits with AI and large language models shrinks the time to target software flaws, giving security teams scant time to patch. Can enterprises adapt?
Cato Networks researchers demonstrated an attack leveraging Atlassian’s AI agent-enabling server
Erlang? Er, man, no problem. ChatGPT, Claude to go from flaw disclosure to actual attack code in hours The time from vulnerability disclosure to proof-of-concept (PoC) exploit code can now be as short as a few hours, thanks to generative AI models.…
A proof-of-concept (PoC) exploit code has been made available for the recently disclosed critical security flaw affecting Fortinet FortiOS, FortiProxy, and FortiSwitchManager, making it imperative that users move quickly to apply the patches