Artificial Intelligence is Raising Cyber Threats
Artificial Intelligence is Raising Cyber Threats
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Publish Date: 2026-06-26 09:35:00
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Artificial intelligence has a growing list of productive business uses. But it’s also leaving companies and individuals more vulnerable to cyberattacks.
The speed and volume of threats are the biggest shift. AI is “accelerating attacks from months to hours,” according to a Verizon data breach report from May. And recent AI advances have sparked new panic over critical digital infrastructure used by big banks, governments and other organizations.
Cutting-edge AI models stoke new fears
AI cyber fears hit a boiling point this year. It started with Anthropic’s Mythos AI model, which rapidly found and exploited security flaws in widely trusted software after its April launch. OpenAI has a similar capability. Both have partnered with security firms such as Cisco, Palo Alto Networks and CrowdStrike to help companies patch software. The U.S. government is very concerned and has recently banned foreign nationals from accessing Mythos.
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- Don’t panic. The threat requires attention, but it’s not totally new.
- Focus on patching critical systems first and…