Anthropic’s Project Glasswing has revealed Claude Mythos, an AI able to autonomously uncover thousands of zero-day vulnerabilities in widely used operating systems and browsers. The initiative marks a turning point in cybersecurity defense, with major tech firms banding together to outpace AI-powered threats.
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Anthropic’s Claude Mythos Preview marks a turning point in cybersecurity, autonomously finding and exploiting zero-day vulnerabilities that have evaded experts for decades. As the industry braces for the impact, defenders and attackers alike are forced to adapt to an AI-driven arms race.
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Anthropic’s cutting-edge Claude Mythos AI has found thousands of zero-day vulnerabilities across critical software, but its autonomous hacking capabilities and recent security lapses raise urgent questions about the future of AI-powered cyber defense.
Anthropic’s latest AI, Claude Mythos Preview, is withheld from public release due to its unprecedented ability to autonomously discover critical software vulnerabilities. Entrusted to tech giants, this move marks a pivotal moment in the cybersecurity arms race.
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Attackers exploited two critical Ivanti EPMM vulnerabilities, compromising enterprise servers and exfiltrating sensitive data in as little as six seconds. This investigation reveals the speed, stealth, and sophistication behind the breaches—and what organizations must do to defend themselves.
Two critical zero-day vulnerabilities in Wing FTP Server now have public exploit code, prompting urgent action from system administrators and raising the specter of mass cyberattacks.
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Two actively exploited zero-day bugs in Chrome’s core have triggered a nationwide security alert. CISA demands urgent patching as attackers target browsers, devices, and apps worldwide. Here’s what you need to know.
Microsoft’s March 2026 Patch Tuesday fixes 79 vulnerabilities—two of them zero-days—across SQL Server, .NET, Office, and more. Critical flaws in Office’s preview pane and Excel’s Copilot integration highlight evolving risks. Patch now to stay secure.
2025 saw 90 zero-day vulnerabilities exploited by hackers, with a dramatic shift toward enterprise and mobile targets. Google’s latest report reveals how attackers, from ransomware gangs to commercial spyware vendors, are outpacing defenders and reshaping the cybersecurity battlefield.
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Two critical vulnerabilities in Ivanti Endpoint Manager Mobile are being exploited in real-world attacks, allowing hackers to seize control of enterprise mobile management systems. Immediate action is required to prevent network compromise.