Google has identified the first zero-day exploit likely developed by artificial intelligence, marking a new era in cyber warfare. The exploit targeted two-factor authentication (2FA) and featured code ...
Google identified the first malicious AI use for a zero-day 2FA bypass in an open-source admin tool, accelerating threat ...
Google says attackers are using AI for zero-day research, malware development, reconnaissance, and access to premium AI tools ...
Google's GTIG identified the first zero-day exploit developed with AI and stopped a mass exploitation event. The report documents state actors using AI for vulnerability research and autonomous ...
Cyber adversaries have long used AI, but now attackers are using large language models to develop exploits and orchestrate ...
Criminal hackers have used artificial intelligence to develop a working zero-day exploit, the first confirmed case of its ...
I compared how Gemini, ChatGPT, and Claude can analyze videos - this model wins ...
Your TV's RS-232 port is a powerful automation tool - how to unlock it (and what it can do) ...
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My homelab monitoring broke silently until I switched from SMS to ntfy in an afternoon
The alerts finally caught up with the homelab.
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4 things I never thought I could do on Android until I discovered Termux
The new terminal app that transforms phones into productivity tools.
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