The report states that 360 AI vulnerability agents have discovered nearly a thousand unknown vulnerabilities, competing with Mythos

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ME News Report, April 22 (UTC+8), according to Dongcha Beating monitoring, Bloomberg News citing a report by Eugenio Benincasa, senior researcher at the Security Research Center of ETH Zurich, states that Chinese cybersecurity company 360 Digital Security Group announced the development of an AI-driven "Vulnerability Discovery Agent" in recent months, which has discovered nearly 1,000 previously unknown software vulnerabilities, involving products such as Microsoft Office and open-source AI agent framework OpenClaw. The report was published by Natto Thoughts, which focuses on Chinese cybersecurity research, and reviewed a series of recent Chinese announcements from 360. 360 claims that AI has "evolved from an auxiliary tool to the core engine for vulnerability discovery," and earlier this year also announced the development of AI tools that accelerate the construction of exploit chains. Exploit chains are prerequisites for invading target computers. Benincasa believes that 360 is positioning itself as a direct competitor to Anthropic Mythos. (Source: BlockBeats)
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