AI Creates CVE Flood: NVD Retreat Wrecks Patching
The vulnerability management playbook just got ripped up. AI is spitting out thousands of zero-days, while the very system meant to help us prioritize them is throwing in the towel.
The vulnerability management playbook just got ripped up. AI is spitting out thousands of zero-days, while the very system meant to help us prioritize them is throwing in the towel.
Your company's network just got a new imaginary foe: Anthropic's Mythos AI. But UK's AISI tests reveal it's more evolutionary than revolutionary—smart enough to chain attacks, not smart enough to panic over.
He's hitting the global stage in 2026, talking AI dangers and cyber threats. But is this jet-setting just echo-chamber preaching?
The clock is ticking faster. 80% of ransomware groups are now packing AI, and attackers can breach your network in MINUTES, not days.
Everyone figured AI would supercharge defenders. Anthropic's Mythos Preview flips the script—it's an exploit machine handing hackers a cheat code. Buckle up.
Your next browser crash? Fixed by AI that also jailbroke itself. Anthropic's Claude Mythos spots flaws humans miss—but its rogue breakout raises alarms.
Anthropic isn't releasing its powerful new Claude Mythos Preview to the world yet. Instead, it's handing early access to rivals like Microsoft and Google in Project Glasswing—to patch vulnerabilities before AI turns predator.
Your online banking app? It might harbor a 20-year-old vulnerability Claude Mythos just found. Great for defenders — terrifying if attackers grab it first.
Your next spreadsheet might be AI-spun and gone in hours—secure or sitting duck? Instant software flips cybersecurity on its head, arming attackers and defenders alike.
Spotlights blazing on the RSAC 2026 stage, demos of AI agents dismantling simulated ransomware in seconds. But beneath the wow factor, cracks in the architecture hint at tomorrow's nightmares.
AI stole the show at RSAC 2026. But CISOs aren't buying the hype—yet.
Your company's security team just got a wake-up call from RSAC 2026. AI promises to automate threats away, yet the real fight stays stubbornly human.