Report: Mythos is used to crack MacOS
Apple MacOS has long been considered to have some of the strongest cybersecurity protections in the industry.
But researchers using a preview release of Anthropic’s Mythos AI model were able to take control of a Mac, in a significant example of the unreleased AI model’s cyber capabilities, according to a report from The Wall Street Journal.
It took two security researchers five days to pull off the feat, which chained together bugs to corrupt the Mac’s memory, according to the report. The researchers told the Journal that human expertise was required to use Mythos, and it would not be able to execute the attack on its own. The researches reportedly said some of the Mythos hype was “overblown.”
Apple said it was taking the bug report “very seriously” and has not yet issued a fix.
It took two security researchers five days to pull off the feat, which chained together bugs to corrupt the Mac’s memory, according to the report. The researchers told the Journal that human expertise was required to use Mythos, and it would not be able to execute the attack on its own. The researches reportedly said some of the Mythos hype was “overblown.”
Apple said it was taking the bug report “very seriously” and has not yet issued a fix.