The sharp rise in vulnerability disclosures marks a departure from historical norms, where fluctuations typically stayed within a 10% margin. Beazley Security Labs attributes this acceleration to the rapid deployment of agentic AI in research programs. The impact is reverberating across the industry: NIST has ceased enriching every new Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) entry, while platforms like HackerOne and Pwn2Own have been forced to adjust their submission and acceptance models to cope with the sheer volume of AI-generated research.
Despite the noise, attackers are showing a preference for proven methods over experimental AI tactics. While high-profile incidents like the JADEPUFFER campaign—the first end-to-end LLM-driven ransomware attack—capture headlines, they do not reflect the standard threat landscape. Compromised credentials targeting VPNs and remote desktop services remain the primary vehicle for breaches. Even as law enforcement disrupts infostealer networks, malware authors demonstrate remarkable resilience, often releasing updated versions within days of a takedown.

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