News report
Hackers abuse AI models to find new entry paths
Threat actors are leveraging and jailbreaking AI models, especially open-weight variants, to circumvent guardrails and develop novel attack methods for corporate network intrusions. This AI-driven escalation accelerates exploit development and enables new entry paths by facilitating the theft of tokens and session IDs.
What Happened
Threat actors are leveraging and jailbreaking AI models, especially open-weight variants, to circumvent guardrails and develop novel attack methods for corporate network intrusions. This AI-driven escalation accelerates exploit development and enables new entry paths by facilitating the theft of tokens and session IDs.
Why This Matters
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Exposure
Exposure unknown
Aug 12, 2026 05:30
Exposure reason: This incident does not currently match a technology in My AI Stack.
Exploitation status: UNKNOWN
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Timeline
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Incident first seen
Aug 12, 2026 05:30BugSkan first recorded this incident.
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Hackers abuse AI models to find new entry paths - Cybersecurity Dive
Aug 12, 2026 05:30cybersecuritydive.com · News
Sources
cybersecuritydive.com · Aug 12, 2026 05:30
Threat actors are leveraging and jailbreaking AI models, especially open-weight variants, to circumvent guardrails and develop novel attack methods for corporate network intrusions. This AI-driven escalation accelerates exploit development and enables new entry paths by facilitating the theft of tokens and session IDs.
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