Google says criminal hackers used AI to find a major software flaw

Hackers used AI to sniff out a hidden weakness — and commenters are already roasting Google

TLDR: Google says hackers likely used AI to find a previously unknown software weakness, a sign that online attacks could get much smarter. Commenters split fast: some were alarmed, while others mocked Google and asked why the same AI isn’t fixing buggy products regular people already struggle with.

Google dropped a genuinely unsettling warning: the company says criminal hackers appear to have used artificial intelligence to discover a secret software weakness before defenders found it. In plain English, that means the digital burglars may now be using smart tools to spot unlocked windows faster than the homeowners can. But if the news itself was scary, the comment section was pure chaos — part panic, part eye-roll, part stand-up comedy.

The loudest reaction was basically: wait, if the bad guys can use AI to find bugs, why can’t Google use AI to fix its own stuff first? One commenter dragged everyday Google problems into the spotlight, complaining that Gmail is still so glitchy they have to tell their dad to reboot his phone just to attach a file. Ouch. That turned the story from “future cyber threat” into “maybe fix the basics, guys.”

Then came the distrust brigade. Some readers accused Google and security insiders of hyping the danger to look important, while others side-eyed the article’s mention of fancy new AI tools and wondered if this was just corporate marketing dressed up as doom. Still, another camp asked the obvious question: if AI can help criminals find cracks, could giant companies use the same trick to patch them faster? So the real drama wasn’t just hacker fear — it was a messy, hilarious comment war over whether this is the dawn of a new cyber age, or just Big Tech getting dunked on for software that already annoys everyone.

Key Points

  • Google said a criminal hacking group recently attempted a widespread cyberattack.
  • The company said the attackers appeared to use artificial intelligence to help find a previously unknown software bug.
  • Google stated it had high confidence that an A.I. model was used to support both discovery and weaponization of the vulnerability.
  • The article says this is the first time Google has identified hackers using A.I. to discover an unknown bug.
  • The report is presented as a sign that A.I.-assisted offensive cyber activity may become a growing digital security threat.

Hottest takes

"Can google please use AI to find bugs then?" — simmerup
"People used LLMs to find flaws in Google software" — CrzyLngPwd
"Security 'researchers' are overpaid buffoons" — 4128-1228
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