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Google Reports First Known Instance of AI-Driven Vulnerability Discovery and Exploitation

May 11, 2026
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Google Reports First Known Instance of AI-Driven Vulnerability Discovery and Exploitation

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Google’s Threat Intelligence Group recently identified a cybercrime group using artificial intelligence to discover and exploit a previously unknown software flaw in an open-source administration tool. While the attack was blocked, the incident signals a shift toward autonomous cyber operations. Experts warn this development represents the beginning of AI-integrated attack workflows, potentially accelerating cyber threats by reducing human oversight requirements.

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