Google's Threat Intelligence Group uncovered the first-ever AI-driven zero-day exploit targeting two-factor authentication, a critical security layer for online accounts.
Google's Threat Intelligence Group thwarted the first known AI-developed zero-day exploit targeting two-factor authentication, preventing a planned mass-scale cyberattack.
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Google says hackers used AI to help build a zero-day exploit targeting 2FA, raising concerns about AI-assisted hacking.
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 ...
Google says attackers are using AI for zero-day research, malware development, reconnaissance, and access to premium AI tools.