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Mythos, AI hacking and National Cyber Security Centre

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 · 4d · on MSN
AI hacking tools like Mythos can be 'net positive' says top cyber official
The head of the National Cyber Security Centre says frontier AI tools can be a force for good - if kept out of the wrong hands.

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 · 5d
Mythos as Hacking Tool Fuels Company Anxiety Over Cyber Defense
 · 2d · on MSN
Former national cyber director: Anthropic’s ‘Mythos’ AI can hack nearly anything and we aren’t ready
 · 1d
Mythos shock: Why regulators in India, other nations are spooked by Anthropic’s new tool
But fresh warnings by the soft-spoken Amodei, now chief of OpenAI rival Anthropic, about the risks posed by Mythos — his lab’s latest addition to the Claude family and a preview of its new general-pur...

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Forbes India · 1d
Why India is scrambling over Claude Mythos
The Week · 1d
Anthropic's Mythos sparks global alarm over financial system vulnerabilities
SecurityWeek
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Chinese Cybersecurity Firm’s AI Hacking Claims Draw Comparisons to Claude Mythos

A Chinese cybersecurity firm has claimed AI-driven vulnerability discovery capabilities that approach the scale of Claude Mythos.
2d

UK warns of Chinese hackers using proxy networks to evade detection

The United Kingdom's National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC-UK) and international partners warned that China-nexus hackers are increasingly using large-scale proxy networks of hijacked consumer devices to evade detection and disguise their malicious activity.
2don MSN

China-linked hackers using everyday devices to hide attacks, cyber agencies warn

LONDON, April 23 (Reuters) - International cyber agencies on Thursday urged organisations to better defend against covert networks used by China-linked hackers to conceal malicious cyber activity, according to Britain's National Cyber Security Centre.
2d

Security authorities warn Chinese cyberspies targeting smart devices

International security authorities are warning about the risk of Chinese state-backed hackers using a network of infiltrated devices for spying on targeted individuals and companies. A group of
Hoodline
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Bay Area Home Routers Targeted as China-Linked Hackers Build Stealth Cyber Army

International cyber agencies are sounding the alarm that China-nexus hackers have quietly pivoted to a new playbook, turning ordinary home routers and smart gadgets into covert infrastructure for espionage and potential strikes on critical systems.
The News International
2d

China-linked hackers using new techniques to hide cyber attacks, security agencies warn

Hacking attempts and massive data breach are at surge worldwide.Recently, international cyber agencies on Thursday urged organizations to better defend against covert networks used by
9d

Hackers used AI to steal hundreds of millions of Mexican government and private citizen records in one of the largest cybersecurity breaches ever

A group of hackers used both Claude Code and ChatGPT in a cybersecurity hack that lasted two and a half months.
CPO Magazine
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NCSC Alert: Large-Scale Credential Theft by Russian Hackers Employs DNS Hijacking via Exploited Routers

The U.K.’s NCSC warns that Russian hackers linked to the country’s GRU Military Intelligence Unit are using compromised routers for DNS hijacking to enable credential theft.
The Nation (PK) on MSN
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Indian media giant hacked by Afghan group, raising cybersecurity concerns

In a humiliating breach that has sent shockwaves through India's digital security landscape, the prominent media network, OneIndia, was successfully compromised by a group identifying themselves as 'True Muslim Afghans.
Federal News Network
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NIST cyber center to launch OT ‘visibility’ project

Visibility is difficult in OT and industrial control system environments. A new NIST cybersecurity project aims to help address those challenges.
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