Microsoft MDASH AI: 16 Windows Vulnerabilities Found
Summary
Microsoft has introduced MDASH, a new AI security system that uses over 100 AI agents to find software bugs. MDASH has already uncovered 16 new vulnerabilities in Windows, including four critical remote code execution flaws. The system outperformed other AI models, achieving an 88.45% score on the CyberGym benchmark for finding software bugs. Microsoft states that AI vulnerability discovery has moved from research to production-grade defense. MDASH uses multiple models, rather than relying on a single one, for a durable advantage. Its AI agents scan code for vulnerabilities and then debate their findings. Microsoft's security teams are currently using MDASH with a small group of customers in a private preview. Access is opening to select enterprise customers who apply. This development is important because hackers are also using AI to find software flaws, creating an "arms race" in cybersecurity.
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