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A flaw is a defect in software, hardware, system design, or configuration that causes unintended behavior. In security reporting, the term usually means a weakness that could violate confidentiality, integrity, or availability when reached through a particular interface, input, privilege, or operating condition. Not every flaw is exploitable, and exploitability depends on factors such as exposure, authentication requirements, affected versions, and available mitigations.

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Anthropic's AI Model Exposes How Unprepared Enterprises Are to RespondAnthropic's announcement this week of Claude Mythos Preview frontier model capable of finding zero-days flaws humans may miss is both a warning and a call to action for CIOs: The way enterprises have been managing cybersecurity is about to change forever, and they need to get ready.

Early Tests of New Anthropic AI Model Show Fast Detection, Better Flaw CorrelationCrowdStrike's early testing of Anthropic's new Claude Mythos Preview AI model shows faster vulnerability detection and improved cross-system context, signaling a shift toward AI-driven security operations that compress discovery-to-response timelines and force new defensive frameworks.

Bank Info Security 3 months, 1 week ago

Breach Roundup: German Police Expose REvil, GandCrab Boss

Also, Medusa Ransomware, Grafana Flaw, German Political Party BreachThis week, German police unmasked a REvil leader, a critical Docker flaw, Medusa ransomware surged, DPRK hackers abused GitHub, Grafana AI bugs enabled data theft, scams hit $20B in the United States, Ivanti exploited and attacks hit Northern Ireland schools and a German political party.

Bank Info Security 3 months, 1 week ago

Zero Days for the Masses: Mythos Presages Exploit Tsunami

Asymmetry Between Exploits Wielded by Nation-States and Hackers Will DisappearAnthropic's announcement that its Mythos Preview large language model can find serious zero-day flaws across all manner of code bases old and new, and quickly chain vulnerabilities together to build working exploits, promises to democratize access to such capabilities.

Bank Info Security 3 months, 1 week ago

ISMG Editors: Anthropic Bug Finder Sparks Zero-Day Dread

Also: How AI May Democratize Cybercrime and How Everyday Routers Enable EspionageIn this week's ISMG panel, four ISMG editors discussed big shifts in cybersecurity: Anthropic's "dangerous" new AI model that can uncover thousands of zero-days, growing concerns about a surge in AI-driven flaws, and the FBI disrupting a Russian espionage campaign targeting everyday routers.

Vendor Issues Hotfix for Critical Flaw in FortiClient Endpoint Management ServerFortinet's endpoint management security server software is under fire from attackers, who are actively targeting two critical flaws, including a fresh zero-day that facilitates unauthenticated remote code or command execution. The vendor has issued a hotfix and promised a full patch.