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For the first time, an AI found a real zero-day on its own — a flaw dangerous enough to slip past two-factor logins across Google’s products
A vulnerability tracked as CVE-2025-6965 has been entered into the National Vulnerability Database, the federal registry ...
Microsoft has confirmed an emergency security update as CISA warns that two new Defender zero-days are being exploited by ...
A cybersecurity researcher has released a proof-of-concept exploit for a Windows privilege escalation zero-day dubbed ...
Google says hackers used AI to help build a zero-day exploit targeting 2FA, raising concerns about AI-assisted hacking.
Dirty Frag, a critical Linux kernel zero-day vulnerability with no patch and giving hackers root, has gone public after an embargo was broken. Here’s the workaround.
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Google confirms first AI-created zero-day exploit
First AI zero-day: Google identified a two-factor authentication bypass exploit likely created with AI, marking the first confirmed case of its kind. Planned mass attack: The cybercrime group intended ...
Cybersecurity firm Kaspersky has detailed more of its findings on the distribution of malware through a zero-day exploit it uncovered in Google Chrome earlier this year. The exploit was executed ...
Update 10/6/25 11:15 AM ET: Updated story with more information on the leaked Oracle source code and the leaking of the exploit. Oracle is warning about a critical E-Business Suite zero-day ...
Chinese state hackers and spyware vendors are fueling a rise in zero-day attacks, which increasingly target enterprise software and devices — security and networking products in particular. Google ...
A critical Adobe Acrobat zero-day has been exploited for months via malicious PDFs to steal data and potentially take over systems, with no patch yet available. Attackers have been exploiting a ...
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