Dutch government warns against controversial Anthropic Mythos model
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Dutch government warns against controversial Anthropic Mythos model
"Mythos has identified thousands of zero-day vulnerabilities in major operating systems and web browsers, including a 27-year-old TCP vulnerability in OpenBSD and a 17-year-old security flaw in FreeBSD."
"The model achieves an autonomous exploit success rate of 72.4 percent, compared to virtually zero for the previous Opus 4.6 model."
"Anthropic is making up to $100 million in usage credits and $4 million in direct donations available to open-source security organizations."
"Experts warn that comparable capabilities from other AI labs could become more widely available within six to eighteen months, including to parties with malicious intent."
Anthropic has introduced the Mythos AI model, which automatically detects vulnerabilities and constructs complete attack chains. It has identified thousands of zero-day vulnerabilities, achieving a 72.4% success rate in exploiting them. Unlike its predecessor, Opus 4.6, Mythos can directly exploit vulnerabilities. Anthropic has launched Project Glasswing, allowing a select group of organizations to use Mythos for defensive purposes only. The National Cyber Security Centre advises organizations to enhance their security measures as attacks become faster and more automated.
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