Mythos AI Can Hack Computers at Will
Anthropic’s Mythos AI can exploit vulnerabilities autonomously. Experts debate if it’s a cybersecurity breakthrough or an existential threat. Details from April 27, 2026.
Anthropic’s Mythos AI can exploit vulnerabilities autonomously. Experts debate if it’s a cybersecurity breakthrough or an existential threat. Details from April 27, 2026.
The day quantum computers break encryption is approaching. Experts warn the world isn’t ready — and the clock is ticking. Systems built decades ago won’t survive.
Forest Blizzard, a Russian state-backed hacker group, exploited outdated routers to intercept Microsoft Office authentication tokens from over 18,000 networks. Details from Krebs on Security and Lumen’s Black Lotus Labs report. .
A threat actor uses Microsoft Teams to deploy the new Snow malware, bypassing traditional defenses with social engineering. The attack leverages trusted collaboration tools to install browser extensions, tunnelers, and backdoors. Details from BleepingComputer’s April 27, 2026 report.
On April 27, 2026, AI-powered phishing tools let amateur hackers run nation-state-grade attacks—bypassing defenses with intent-driven precision. Here’s what changed.
Researchers uncover ‘fast16’ malware framework from 2006, predating Stuxnet by five years and reshaping the timeline of state-level cyber sabotage. Details from Dark Reading’s April 27, 2026 report.
An incomplete Windows patch left systems exposed to zero-click exploits used by APT28 against Ukraine and EU targets as of April 27, 2026. Details reveal critical gaps in Microsoft’s response. Details here.
Google finds increase in malicious AI prompt injection attacks, but sophistication remains low, posing a concern for cybersecurity, as of April 27, 2026.
Since February 2026, the BlackFile extortion group has targeted retail and hospitality firms with vishing attacks, stealing data and demanding ransom. One attack gave hackers 14 days of undetected access. This is how they’re getting in.
A Chinese APT leveraged Microsoft Outlook, Slack, Discord, and file.io in a cyberespionage campaign targeting Mongolia. Details from April 27, 2026. Analysis for tech professionals.