WARPTECHNEWS · LAB
HomeAIBusinessTechArchive
WARPTECH LAB NEWS

Warptech Lab News aggrega le notizie più rilevanti da oltre 700 fonti internazionali, con classificazione AI, TL;DR sintetici e timeline cluster su singole storie.

Navigazione

  • Home
  • Archivio
  • Editor's Brief
  • Cerca
  • Il tuo account
  • Newsletter tech/AI

Informazioni legali

  • Privacy Policy
  • Termini di servizio
  • Cookie Policy

© 2026 Sparktech S.R.L. — Tutti i diritti riservati. Sito gestito e manutenuto da Sparktech S.R.L.

Sede legale: Corso Libertà 55, 13100 Vercelli (VC), Italia · P.IVA / C.F. 02835910023 · Contatti: admin@warptechlab.com

Home
Storia in 1 fonti

Anthropic’s bug-hunting Mythos was greatest marketing stunt ever, says cURL creator

After all that hype, AI scanner found one low-severity cURL flaw

Raccontata datheregister.com

Timeline cronologica

  1. lunedì 11 maggio 2026·theregister.com

    Google says criminals used AI-built zero-day in planned mass hack spree

    GTIG says AI-powered hacking has moved well beyond phishing emails and chatbot tricks

  2. lunedì 11 maggio 2026·theregister.com

    Anthropic’s bug-hunting Mythos was greatest marketing stunt ever, says cURL creator

    After all that hype, AI scanner found one low-severity cURL flaw

  3. lunedì 11 maggio 2026·theregister.com

    OpenAI can't have incompetent AI consultants ruining the market, so bought its own

    By which we mean it bought someone else's with other people's money

  4. martedì 12 maggio 2026·theregister.com

    Japan’s PM orders cybersecurity review to stop Mythos going full CyberZilla

    Fears exponential increase in attack scale and speed

  5. mercoledì 13 maggio 2026·theregister.com

    Bug hunter tracks down three massive MCP flaws and one vendor won't fix theirs

    Apache, Alibaba databases vulnerable and only one has a patch

  6. giovedì 14 maggio 2026·theregister.com

    Welcome to the vulnpocalypse, as vendors use AI to find bugs and patches multiply like rabbits

    Palo Alto Networks found and fixed 75 flaws this month, up from its usual five