AI, Google and Zero-Day Exploit
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Criminal hackers have used artificial intelligence to develop a working zero-day exploit, the first confirmed case of its kind, according to a report released today by Google LLC’s Google Threat Intelligence Group.
Cyber adversaries have long used AI, but now attackers are using large language models to develop exploits and orchestrate complex attacks.
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Google Threat Intelligence Group details how cybercriminals attempted to launch a campaign based around an AI-developed Zero-Day targeting open-source software
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