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Microsoft’s Copilot AI Caught Letting Hackers Steal Your 2FA Codes Through a Single Click
Security researchers turned the chatbot into a "one-click data exfiltration weapon." The post Microsoft’s Copilot AI Caught Letting Hackers Steal Your 2FA Codes Through a Single Click appeared first on Futurism.
Techie exploited security lapses in government job portal, used AI to purge competitors and mask himself with VPN. Let's find out what happened next.
Meta’s AI support chatbot proved unusually helpful to hackers looking to steal and resell notable Instagram accounts—the hackers simply asking the bot to change the accounts’ associated email addresses while using VPN to mask their true locations.
Threat actors are abusing AI tools in increasingly sophisticated ways, including exploit development and attack orchestration. Google today published new research tracking how adversaries leverage AI in their cyber operations. Since large language model ...
Google said it observed a group of prominent “threat actors” planning an operation relying on a bug they had found that allowed them to bypass two-factor authentication.
Google reported the first confirmed AI-assisted zero-day exploit, raising new concerns about logic flaws, supply chain risk, and containment. AI-assisted hacking has crossed from theory into a documented incident. On May 11, Google’s Threat Intelligence ...
The immediate reaction in many circles is to ask whether this makes cybersecurity firms obsolete. I believe that is the wrong question. We are witnessing the end of cybersecurity as a purely human-scale discipline.
Anthropic research shows AI agents can autonomously achieve millions of dollars in exploits. Attackers stole at least $36.7 million from protocols running unverified smart contracts over the past six months, Chainalysis reported. The firm ties the surge to AI-assisted exploit development.
Agentic AI is pushing offensive security beyond chatbots into autonomous recon, social engineering, exploit testing, and malware adaptation.
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