AI, Google and Zero-Day Exploit
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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,
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First AI-assisted exploit: Google says attackers used AI to find and weaponize a zero-day flaw in an open-source web admin tool. Evidence in the code: Researchers spotted AI hallmarks like verbose explanations and 'hallucinated' vulnerability scores ...
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