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@Grok, is this picture legit?
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they fired hordes of tech people, and neglected cybersecurity in many companies. this was bound to happen.
Alternative title: the ubiquitous race for cheapest developers and fastest time to maket leaves everything insecure.
script kiddies wrecking corporate security is funny
prompt kiddies doing it is just depressingAnd no-skilled attackers can buy exploits.
Claude helping is insignificant to the story.
The real headline should be:
At least 14 companies’ IT security is practically non-existent
It is significant because a random teenager can’t google “download exploits” and have them available 5mins later.
Powerful AI models and agents though are on your fingertips without you even asking.
Sure, people can buy guns. But what if every person could materialize a chainsaw instead regardless of their skill, maturity, age, or criminal record? 🤔
Didn’t think I’d ever side with no script kiddie but at this point fuck it.
If your company can’t be bothered to do the bare minimum in security then yeah I hope the least skilled hacker ever comes along and wrecks it.Thing is, with the latest frontier models, the least skilled person can find a crack in the most secure company around, as long as they can string a few sentences together.
It isn’t about “bare minimum” anymore. All it takes is a single lapse in vigilance from a single employee, and they’re in… and the LLM doesn’t have to pause to figure out what to do next.
Pentesters have access to LLMs too
some hacker unleashes malicious AIs to the internet, breaking it apart cause AI keeps finding vulnerabilities in everything and break things faster than humans can fix
corporates build corporate internet and the blackwall, which is AI to fight malicious AIs
Gooooood morning Night City!
Yeah, but an LLM’s arms race isn’t “doing the bare minimum in security”, which is what the poster before was saying.
This is a genuine concern, where whoever has access to the best/most recent/most expensive models can unleash chaos - I’m talking state-sponsored attacks, mega-corp espionage, bored billionaires,…
Only for a year or so. Any company still vulnerable after these tools have been out long enough deserve it.
Most people on lemmy seem to condemn use of LLMs in any way for anything, I wonder what those folks opinion of this stance is - should companies use the tools or not?
Cybersecurity is actually one of the few fields that can benefit from AI. There are companies like Horizon3 who are using it alongside their other threat models to do continuous pen testing.
Gonna take a guess here that what is used in cybersecurity is not LLMs but one of the more useful machine learning applications. Just a nitpick cause today “ai” and “LLM” are sadly synonymous.
No, LLMs can definitely be useful for cyber too. It’s the whole reason the US government banned Claude Fable for export.
An LLM can not just try existing exploits like a script kiddy, but with iteration it can try variations and if you know what runs on the server, inspect the source for potential exploits.
They can also look at your setup and say what issues they see (reverse proxy config, etc).
Doesn’t replace an expert, but can be useful for a first pass before you get the highly paid people involved.
You know what, fair enough. I don’t know enough about that particular one.
Yeah imo the one thing ai is legitimately useful for is finding answers to difficult problems that can be trivially verified as correct.
In this case hallucinations actually help…
Well the problem is that for example curl got flooded with generated security reports where only 5% had some true security potential. So your llm will basically flood you with false positives
If 5% of the reports are genuine security vulnerabilities that they wouldn’t have found otherwise, that’s looking like a big win to me, not sure how you see it differently.
The problem is identifying which 5%. Nobody wants to filter that much AI slop.
If you’re working for a company’s cybersec, that’s your job. And a much preferable one to waiting for an attacker to do it for you.
Only if you’re stuck in the past.
And this is why they want to know everything we’re doing online at all times.
Bad look for Claude after their vigorous insistence their model can’t be used this way.
Also bad look for the 50 people I get in my inbox telling me AI is completely useless every time I talk about it. These arguments were worthy of entertainment a few years ago but not in 2026.
AI (specifically LLM) isn’t unless unless you need it to be accurate. You don’t need to be accurate to find software vulnerabilities for example, you just need to be able to sift enough of the false positives to be able to identify the real bugs for example.
LLMs are over hyped and being given away below the cost of training and running the models in the hope of getting entrenched then ramping up the costs though.
Exploit scripts can be bought on the darknet. Or possibly just googled. Claude’s role in this is close to insignificant.
What’s the use here? A random Ethiopian kid doxxing himself while “breaching companies”?
This article reads like yet another sensationalist advertisement for ai. How many people have supposedly now gained the ability to “breach dozens of companies” simply by typing “please” into a text box? Hundreds of millions? How is society still functioning if this is going on?
The reason things haven’t fallen apart is because there’s a lot of devs working a lot more than they used to making sure they’re patching vulnerabilities. Last year if you asked me what portion of my time was spent updating dependencies and responding to reports of vulnerabilities I’d say like 5-10%, this year that’s easily more like 30%
I’m sure not every company is doing this, but depending on the sensitivity of the data the company is holding I’d imagine you’d see similar patterns elsewhere
“low skill prompts”
😂
I am an engineer. I have a Master in Prompt Engineering.










