zero-day vulnerabilities

5 videos across 3 channels

Zero-day vulnerabilities refer to previously unknown flaws that hackers can exploit before defenders have a chance to patch them. The topic encompasses how such flaws emerge in complex systems, including powerful AI models like Mythos, and what safety, governance, and security measures are needed to mitigate rapid, potentially global impact. Taken from recent discussions, it highlights exploitability, responsible disclosure, and the evolving balance between flexibility for developers and robust protection for users.

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Microsoft Has A Security Problem

The video analyzes the Nightmare Eclipse insider threat targeting Microsoft, detailing six zero-day exploits and the wid

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The Mythos Situation | TheStandup

A panel discusses the hype around Mythos and the broader AI security landscape, debating whether zero-day discovery shou

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Claude Mythos is too dangerous for public consumption...

The video scrutinizes Mythos, highlighting extraordinary capabilities, security concerns, and the debate over releasing

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Claude Mythos: Highlights from 244-page Release

The video delves into Claude Mythos, the latest powerful AI from Anthropic, examining its performance benchmarks, potent

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Is Mythos too Dangerous?

The video previews the Mythos AI model, discusses its claimed superiority and access limits, reviews benchmark results a

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