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AI, Google and hacker

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Google says it likely thwarted effort by hacker group to use AI for 'mass exploitation event'
Google's Threat Intelligence Group said in a report on Monday that it thwarted an effort by hackers to use artificial intelligence models to "plan a mass vulnerability exploitation operation."

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Google says hacker used Mythos-like AI for software tool exploit
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Google says hackers used AI to develop a major security flaw
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Google Reports First AI-Built Zero-Day Exploit as Cyber Model Fears Grow
Google’s Threat Intelligence Group reported Monday the first observed instance of a hacking group deploying an AI-generated zero-day exploit, which it says was built to bypass multifactor authenticati...

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Google disrupts hackers using AI to exploit an unknown weakness in a company’s digital defense
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Hackers use AI to create worst security flaw for first time, Google reveals

Canvas reaches deal with hackers

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Instructure reaches agreement with hacker after data breach, global outage
Instructure, a Utah-based company that operates the educational platform Canvas, has confirmed that it struck a deal with the group that breached its servers last week, leading to a global outage.

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Canvas hack aftermath: Owner Instructure reaches deal with hacker group
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Deal made with hackers over stolen data on Canvas platform
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Microsoft Windows Alert—Angry Hacker Drops 2 New Zero-Day Exploits

The latest Microsoft Patch Tuesday rollout featured no zero-days. However, an angry hacker has just dropped two new 0-day exploits targeting Windows users.
The Daily Hodl
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Hacker Actively Laundering Stolen Crypto After Exploiting Liquidity Provider for $6,700,000: PeckShield

A hacker has started laundering digital assets that were part of the $6.7 million theft from the liquidity provider TrustedVolumes, says cybersecurity firm PeckShield. PeckShield says that new data shows the hacker has started moving hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of Ethereum (ETH).
The College Fix
2d

Education platform pays off hacker who shut down site during finals week

Instructure, the company behind the Canvas education platform, paid a ransom to hackers who threatened to leak data from 275 million users. The cyberattack also disrupted finals week at a number
Futurism on MSN
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Hacker Takes Over Robot Lawnmower, Runs Over Innocent Man

"I'm lying in the dirt. It's coming for me." The post Hacker Takes Over Robot Lawnmower, Runs Over Innocent Man appeared first on Futurism.
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7 things you can hire a hacker to do and how much it will (generally) cost

You can hire a hacker to do everything from hijacking a corporate email account to draining millions of dollars from an online bank account.
1mon

Angry Hacker Drops Microsoft Zero-Day Exploit, 1 Billion Users Warned

A security researcher frustrated with Microsoft has released the BlueHammer Windows zero-day exploit, telling the company, “I'm not explaining how this works.”
11mon

What It Costs to Hire a Hacker on the Dark Web in 2026

DDoS-for-hire services, commonly called “booters” or “stressers,” allow attackers to overwhelm websites or services with traffic. According to 2025 underground pricing data, a 24-hour DDoS attack against an unprotected website can cost as little as $45.
The Stanford Daily
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Criminal hacker group ShinyHunters breaches Canvas

Criminal hacker and extortion group ShinyHunters claimed to have breached Canvas parent company Instructure, shutting down access to Canvas for students and faculty Thursday. Canvas serves as Stanford’s “primary learning management system” and services 2,400 instructors and 19,000 students in 2,000 courses each quarter.
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Fired hacker twins forget to end Teams recording, capture own crimes

Neither brother is currently in Texas; both are in federal prison. Sohaib was found guilty at trial last week, while Muneeb pleaded guilty in April 2026—but has been furiously trying to take back his plea ever since through a series of handwritten letters to the judge.

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