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AI-Assisted Exploit Development Outpaces Detection

Attackers are using AI to dramatically reduce the time they need to develop a working exploit for a CVE, according to new research.

Raccontata dawired.comtomshardware.comeuronews.comsiliconangle.comdarkreading.comnextgov.com

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darkreading.comStai leggendo5 h fa

AI-Assisted Exploit Development Outpaces Detection

Attackers are using AI to dramatically reduce the time they need to develop a working exploit for a CVE, according to new research.

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tomshardware.com1 g fa

AI shrinks zero-day exploit time from a year to a single day, heading toward one minute — Zero-Day Clock…

20 years' worth of screaming from security researchers, in graphs and numbers

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euronews.com15 h fa

AI helps hackers find flaws no scanner can catch, Google warns

For the first time, hackers have used artificial intelligence to find and exploit a security flaw that no automated scanner would have caught – and Google says only its own active monitoring stopped a mass attack.

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siliconangle.com8 h fa

Cogent Security launches autonomous vulnerability response tools as AI-assisted exploits outpace scanners -…

Cogent Security launches autonomous vulnerability response tools as AI-assisted exploits outpace scanners - SiliconANGLE

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wired.com2 g fa

The AI Era Is Creating a Bug Hunting Arms Race

As attackers ramp up their AI exploit development, the search for software vulnerabilities is changing rapidly.

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nextgov.com1 h fa

AI is compressing attack timelines. Here's how agencies can respond.

COMMENTARY | The zero-day clock is already running.

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Timeline cronologica

  1. lunedì 25 maggio 2026·wired.com

    The AI Era Is Creating a Bug Hunting Arms Race

    As attackers ramp up their AI exploit development, the search for software vulnerabilities is changing rapidly.

  2. martedì 26 maggio 2026·tomshardware.com

    AI shrinks zero-day exploit time from a year to a single day, heading toward one minute — Zero-Day Clock warns security window has collapsed

    20 years' worth of screaming from security researchers, in graphs and numbers

  3. mercoledì 27 maggio 2026·euronews.com

    AI helps hackers find flaws no scanner can catch, Google warns

    For the first time, hackers have used artificial intelligence to find and exploit a security flaw that no automated scanner would have caught – and Google says only its own active…

  4. mercoledì 27 maggio 2026·siliconangle.com

    Cogent Security launches autonomous vulnerability response tools as AI-assisted exploits outpace scanners - SiliconANGLE

    Cogent Security launches autonomous vulnerability response tools as AI-assisted exploits outpace scanners - SiliconANGLE

  5. mercoledì 27 maggio 2026·darkreading.com

    AI-Assisted Exploit Development Outpaces Detection

    Attackers are using AI to dramatically reduce the time they need to develop a working exploit for a CVE, according to new research.

  6. mercoledì 27 maggio 2026·nextgov.com

    AI is compressing attack timelines. Here's how agencies can respond.

    COMMENTARY | The zero-day clock is already running.