software-vulnerabilities
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nbcnews.comAnthropic Reports Over 10,000 High-Severity Bugs Found in Project Glasswing
Anthropic said its AI-assisted security testing program has identified more than 10,000 high- or critical-severity vulnerabilities. The company is working with about 50 partner organizations and expanding the project to additional participants.
nbcnews.comStartup Depthfirst AI Model Finds Vulnerabilities Missed by Anthropic Mythos
Depthfirst reported that its AI model identified additional security flaws in widely used internet software. The company said the findings cost one-tenth the price of comparable results from Anthropic's Mythos model.
forbes.comMicrosoft MDASH Outperforms Mythos Preview on CyberGym Benchmark
Microsoft announced MDASH, a multi-modal agentic scanning harness for vulnerability discovery and remediation. The system scored 88.4 percent on the CyberGym benchmark compared with 83.1 percent for Mythos Preview. MDASH uses more than 100 specialized agents and is in limited pri…
ForbesResearcher Reports Two Flaws in Gmail and Google Drive Integration
Security researcher Ben Ilkashi identified an architectural misalignment that allows malicious files blocked by Gmail to be delivered via Google Drive with a "Scanned by Gmail" label. A second flaw permits bypassing of Google Drive's incomplete scan warnings when files are access…
680news.comGoogle Reports Hackers Used A.I. to Discover Software Flaw
Google said a criminal hacking group attempted a widespread cyberattack that leveraged artificial intelligence to identify a previously unknown vulnerability. The company reported it had high confidence the actors used an A.I. model to discover and weaponize the flaw. The inciden…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewAnthropic's Mythos AI Revealed for Hacking Capabilities and Limited Access
Anthropic developed an AI model called Mythos capable of identifying software vulnerabilities quickly. The company kept it private due to security concerns but is sharing it with select firms under Project Glasswing. Experts note it aids in finding flaws but does not uncover uniq…