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AI-Powered Cyber Threats Escalate, Google Warns

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Washington, May 11 (QNA) - Google has issued a stark warning over the rapid rise of AI-driven cyberattacks, revealing that hackers are now using advanced language models to discover previously unknown software vulnerabilities and develop malicious code at unprecedented speed.

In a new security report, Google said it had identified the first known case of cybercriminals leveraging artificial intelligence to uncover a zero-day flaw in a widely used open-source systems management tool. The attack was intercepted before it could trigger mass exploitation.

Google's Threat Analysis Group described the development as a major turning point in cyber warfare, warning that AI is no longer just assisting hackers, it is increasingly automating critical stages of digital attacks, from vulnerability discovery to malware generation and target analysis.

Security analysts said traces found in recent attack code strongly indicated AI involvement, highlighting how machine learning is dramatically accelerating the sophistication and scale of cyber intrusions.

The company warned that traditional human-led cybersecurity defenses are no longer sufficient against fast-moving AI-powered threats, urging governments and organizations to deploy intelligent real-time defense systems before autonomous cyberattacks become the new global norm. (QNA)

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