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Open Source Models Challenge Dominance in Automated Bug Finding
The impressive performance of Anthropic's Mythos in automated bug finding, which uncovered 271 Firefox flaws, has been called into question by Ari Herbert-Voss, who argues that open-source models can be just as effective. Herbert-Voss suggests that Mythos's success can be attributed to its ability to detect both simple and complex vulnerabilities, thanks to a phenomenon he terms "supralinear scaling".

Researchers Uncover Pre-Stuxnet Cyber-Sabotage Malware
Meet fast16, a stealthy cyber-sabotage malware that went undetected until now, marking a new era in covert statecraft. Discovered by SentinelOne researchers, this silent threat has been hiding in plain sight since 2016.

Flaws in EV Charger Security Expose Cities to Denial-of-Service Attacks
A security researcher recently demonstrated how easily electric vehicle chargers can be hacked, leaving cities vulnerable to denial-of-service attacks with just a few clicks. In a stunning Black Hat Asia presentation, he showed how typing a simple charger ID into a custom-built script could instantly render a charging port useless.

Flaws in Hybrid Cloud Tools Expose Dual Attack Surfaces
Researchers have uncovered four vulnerabilities in Microsoft's Windows Admin Center, exposing a dual attack surface in hybrid cloud tools that may be flying under your radar. If left unmonitored, this unmanaged attack surface can leave your organization vulnerable to potential threats.