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The automated hacking tool Claude Myth is supposedly so powerful that it is not published. Will AI development now be a threat to the security of all online users?
Last week, Anthropic announced that its most recent artificial intelligence model, Claude Mythos Preview, will not be available to the public, after the company discovered that it was able to find and exploit vulnerabilities that have gone unnoticed in critical software systems for decades. Instead, Anthropic gave access to Mythos — and $100 million in credits to use it — to more than 50 of the world’s largest organizations, including Amazon, Ap…
Claude Mythos is an AI that's SO good at hacking, its creators have been forced to lock it away
Claude Mythos is a new Artificial Intelligence (AI) model that's so powerful, its creators at Anthropic decided to withhold it from the public over concerns about its superhuman hacking capabilities. This ChatGPT competitor is purportedly able to identify flaws in IT systems and then craft code to exploit them, taking control or bringing down critical software and infrastructure. Anthropic claims Mythos has already found major flaws in every maj…
The myth of Claude Mythos crumbles as small open models hunt the same cybersecurity bugs Anthropic showcased
Anthropic has kept its Claude Mythos cybersecurity model on a short leash, pointing to capabilities it says no rival can match. But two new studies suggest that even small, openly available models can reproduce most of the vulnerability analyses Anthropic has put on display. The article The myth of Claude Mythos crumbles as small open models hunt the same cybersecurity bugs Anthropic showcased appeared first on The Decoder.
The AI model Claude Myth, which is supposed to be particularly good at finding undiscovered software vulnerabilities, has aroused great concern about a wave of cyber attacks. According to the BBC on Friday, finance ministers and banks are worried after a meeting of the International Monetary Fund (IMF). Austria must also expect a "shrink of vulnerabilities", according to the national Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT) against ORF.at. The In…
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