Google says it blocked AI-assisted cyberattack plot, warns of North Korean hacking activity
Google says it blocked AI-assisted cyberattack plot, warns of North Korean hacking activity
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Publish Date: 2026-05-12 00:55:00
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- Google’s Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG) preemptively blocked hackers attempting large-scale cyberattacks using AI.
- The hackers were believed to be preparing a “zero-day” attack exploiting unknown software vulnerabilities before patches are available.
- Google found significant interest from state-backed groups, particularly linked to North Korea, in utilizing AI for cyber operations.
- A specific North Korean hacking group, APT45, has been noted for using automated research to analyze and exploit vulnerabilities via AI.
- There is no evidence that Google’s own AI model, Gemini, was used in the attempted attacks.
- Concerns persist that AI-assisted vulnerability detection could accelerate the exploitation of software flaws.
- Google is actively sharing research and defensive measures with the cybersecurity and AI communities to counter evolving threats.
- Other AI models like Anthropic’s “Claude Mitos” and OpenAI’s “GPT-5.5-Cyber” have also raised concerns about AI’s potential for advanced cyber-exploitation.