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AI, Google and Zero-Day Exploit

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Homeland Security Today · 1d
Google Detects First AI-Generated Zero-Day Exploit
For the first time, Google has identified a zero-day exploit believed to have been developed using artificial intelligence.

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Google Says Hackers Used AI to Build Zero-Day Exploit
CSO Online · 2d
Google discovers weaponized zero-day exploits created with AI
eWeek · 1d
Google Reports First AI-Built Zero-Day Exploit as Cyber Model Fears Grow
Google’s Threat Intelligence Group reported Monday the first observed instance of a hacking group deploying an AI-generated zero-day exploit, which it says was built to bypass multifactor authenticati...

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Google disrupts hackers using AI to exploit an unknown weakness in a company’s digital defense
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Hackers use AI to create worst security flaw for first time, Google reveals
Morning Overview on MSN
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The AI-generated zero-day discovered by Google used clean 'textbook' Python code — a hallmark of large language model output

The exploit code was almost too neat. When Google’s Threat Intelligence Group flagged a previously unknown software vulnerability being actively exploited in the wild in May 2026, the analysts who examined the attack noticed something unusual: the Python script used to carry out the exploit was clean,
Cybernews
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One tiny exploit gives full Linux access: all kernels since 2017 are vulnerable

The critical "Copy Fail" bug (CVE-2026-31431) affects all Linux kernels since 2017, allowing unprivileged local users to gain root privileges.
Bleeping Computer
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Telegram fixes Windows app zero-day used to launch Python scripts

Telegram fixed a zero-day vulnerability in its Windows desktop application that could be used to bypass security warnings and automatically launch Python scripts. Over the past few days, rumors have been circulating on X and hacking forums about an alleged ...
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