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The First AI-Crafted Zero-Day Was Easy to Spot. The Next One May Not Be

Google reported the first confirmed AI-assisted zero-day exploit, raising new concerns about logic flaws, supply chain risk, and containment. The post The First AI-Crafted Zero-Day Was Easy to Spot. The Next One May Not Be appeared first on TechRepublic. This article has been indexed from Security Archives – TechRepublic Read the original article: The First AI-Crafted Zero-Day Was Easy to Spot. The Next One May Not Be The post The First AI-Cra…
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Google reports the first known use of AI to develop a zero-day exploit. Affected are 2FA mechanisms and Android systems worldwide. Google has published the first documented case in which an unknown attacker has used a zero-day exploit that was most likely developed using artificial intelligence. Thus, this incident marks the transition of AI technology from theoretical threat scenarios to active use for the detection of vulnerabilities and the g…

A suspicious Python script brings Google to the trail of a possible AI-supported zero-day exploit. The model is said to have helped bypass the two-factor authentication of a web-based open source tool.

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CybersecAsia broke the news on Friday, May 15, 2026.
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