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Weaponized AI can dismantle patches in 72 hours — but Ivanti's kernel defense can help

Adversaries from cybercrime gangs to nation-state cyberattack squads are fine-tuning weaponized AI with the goal of defeating new patches in 3 days or less. The quicker the attack, the more time to explore a victim’s network, exfiltrate data, install ransomware or set up reconnaissance that will last for months or years. Traditional, manual patching is now a liability, rendering enter organizations defenseless against weaponized AI attacks "Threat actors are reverse engineering patches, and the speed at which they're doing it has been enhanced greatly by AI," Mike Riemer, SVP of Network Security Group and Field CISO at Ivanti told VentureBeat in a recent interview. "They're able to reverse engineer a patch within 72 hours. So if I release a patch and a customer d [...]

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Hybrid cloud security must be rebuilt for an AI war it was never designed to fight

Hybrid cloud security was built before the current era of automated, machine-based cyberattacks that take just milliseconds to execute and minutes to deliver devastating impacts to infrastructure. The [...]

Match Score: 137.09

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Red teaming LLMs exposes a harsh truth about the AI security arms race

Unrelenting, persistent attacks on frontier models make them fail, with the patterns of failure varying by model and developer. Red teaming shows that it’s not the sophisticated, complex attacks tha [...]

Match Score: 91.18

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The 11 runtime attacks breaking AI security — and how CISOs are stopping them or can stop them

Enterprise security teams are losing ground to AI-enabled attacks — not because defenses are weak, but because the threat model has shifted. As AI agents move into production, attackers are exploiti [...]

Match Score: 86.28

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Mythos autonomously exploited vulnerabilities that survived 27 years of human review. Security teams need a new detection playbook

A 27-year-old bug sat inside OpenBSD’s TCP stack while auditors reviewed the code, fuzzers ran against it, and the operating system earned its reputation as one of the most security-hardened platfor [...]

Match Score: 82.20

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Most ransomware playbooks don't address machine credentials. Attackers know it.

The gap between ransomware threats and the defenses meant to stop them is getting worse, not better. Ivanti’s 2026 State of Cybersecurity Report found that the preparedness gap widened by an average [...]

Match Score: 74.82

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SOC teams are automating triage — but 40% will fail without governance boundaries

The average enterprise SOC receives 10,000 alerts per day. Each requires 20 to 40 minutes to investigate properly, but even fully staffed teams can only handle 22% of them. More than 60% of security t [...]

Match Score: 69.66

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Anthropic says its most powerful AI cyber model is too dangerous to release publicly — so it built Project Glasswing

Anthropic on Tuesday announced Project Glasswing, a sweeping cybersecurity initiative that pairs an unreleased frontier AI model — Claude Mythos Preview — with a coalition of twelve major technolo [...]

Match Score: 53.93

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Ivanti patches two zero-days that could lead to RCE in Endpoint Manager Mobile

A patch and a workaround are available but Ivanti urges users patch up. [...]

Match Score: 41.93

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Ivanti patches serious Connect Secure flaw

Another critical flaw was found and fixed in Ivanti Connect Secure VPN. [...]

Match Score: 41.86