MazeBolt launches RADAR VectorAI to test enterprise defenses against AI-generated DDoS attacks
Israeli distributed denial-of-service resilience company MazeBolt Technologies Ltd. today launched RADAR VectorAI, a new module that uses artificial intelligence to generate previously unseen DDoS attack vectors and run them against customers’ production environments to expose gaps in their defenses.
The release comes as enterprise security teams absorb the implications of Anthropic PBC’s Claude Mythos Preview, the restricted vulnerability-discovery model the company disclosed in April that has identified more than 10,000 high- and critical-severity software flaws since launch. MazeBolt is positioning VectorAI as the “Mythos of DDoS,” arguing that defenders need an equivalent AI-driven validation capability for network-layer protections that Mythos does not address.
The pitch rests on a distinction the company has been making for years. DDoS vulnerabilities, MazeBolt argues, almost never sit in vendor software code. They sit in how each enterprise has configured its defense policies, rate limits and scrubbing rules and those configurations drift constantly as environments change. AI-assisted attackers can now map those configuration weaknesses faster than human red teams and can generate traffic patterns that have never been catalogued.













