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    Google Counteracts AI-Enabled Hackers Exploiting Zero-Day Vulnerability. In a major milestone in the development of AI cyberattacks, Google announced it successfully thwarted a cybercriminal group of AI-powered hackers that used AI technology to target a zero-day vulnerability in its web-based administrative platform.

    Google’s Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG) said the attackers employed AI technology to discover and develop a zero-day exploit. This exploit could enable them to circumvent two-factor authentication (2FA) on a popular web-based admin interface.

    This is among the earliest clear indications that malicious actors have begun to leverage generative AI. This lets them speed up and improve sophisticated cyberattacks.

    AI is changing cybersecurity at a much faster rate than expected. Cybersecurity analysts and researchers have been predicting for years that sophisticated AI models would eventually help hackers find vulnerabilities in software products faster than humans could on their own.

    Google recently confirmed their prediction, saying the time has finally come.

    “AI-enabled vulnerability exploitation is already here,” said John Hultquist, chief analyst at Google’s threat intelligence division.

    The investigation into the attack found evidence that the code was partly created or generated using AI. According to Google, the script possessed features typically found in large language models. These features include extremely well-structured formatting and even fictitious technical scoring.

    How the AI-Powered Exploit Worked

    It was allegedly targeting a hidden vulnerability present within a popular open-source web administration tool. Hackers took advantage of a logic flaw in the authentication process to bypass two-factor authentication security controls.

    Google said attackers tailored the exploit for a mass exploitation campaign. This means they planned to target many victims if the attack succeeded. Fortunately, Google neutralized the threat before it caused real damage.

    Google did not name the affected company or the software vendor. However, reports say the vendor has already fixed the vulnerability.

    AI-Driven Cybercrime Exploding

    The incident comes amid mounting concerns about the potential for AI models to be weaponized by hackers, state-sponsored actors and cybercriminal organizations.

    Reports indicate that threat actors in China, Russia, North Korea, and Iran have begun experimenting with AI technologies like Gemini, Claude, and ChatGPT. They use these tools to aid in tasks such as: Testing vulnerabilities, Developing malware, Phishing scams, Debugging malicious scripts, Social engineering operations, and Exfiltrating data. Google also warned that attackers are using AI across the entire cyberattack lifecycle, from reconnaissance to post-compromise activities.

    Risks of AI Security Become a Global Issue

    The increase of AI-powered cybercrimes has become a growing concern for government agencies and cybersecurity firms around the world.

    Some experts worry that self-sufficient AI models will allow hackers to launch sophisticated cyberattacks with minimal technical skill. Some cybersecurity researchers predict that AI will ultimately be able to automate most ransomware attacks and zero-day vulnerability identification processes.

    At the same time, tech companies are working on developing AI-based cybersecurity measures. These measures will be able to detect and counteract the emerging threat vectors.

    Google said the AI technology presents new security risks, but it also can be used to improve cybersecurity defenses. It can do this by identifying vulnerabilities earlier and enhancing automated security responses.

    The AI Cybersecurity Arms Race Is on

    This latest turn of events shows just how fast artificial intelligence is changing the cybersecurity landscape.

    This is the new trend experts predict: the AI cybersecurity arms race. As the capabilities of AI grow, the arms race between hackers and cybersecurity professionals will intensify.

    The message is getting through to businesses, governments and consumers alike that AI is no longer just a tool of efficiency. Now, it is a weapon of power in the cyber warfare arena.

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