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Microsoft's New AI System Finds Windows Flaws

Microsoft, The Hacker News1 min brief

In brief

  • Microsoft has found 16 Windows flaws using a new AI system.
  • The system is called MDASH and it uses AI agents to discover and prove vulnerabilities in complex codebases.
  • MDASH is a model-agnostic system that uses over 100 specialized AI agents to discover and validate flaws.
    • It has already found 16 vulnerabilities that were fixed in this month's Patch Tuesday release, including two critical flaws that could allow remote code execution.
  • Microsoft will continue to test and improve MDASH to find more Windows flaws.

Terms in this brief

MDASH
Model-Agnostic System for Hunting Vulnerabilities — an AI system developed by Microsoft to identify and validate security flaws in software code. It uses over 100 specialized AI agents to find vulnerabilities, such as those recently patched in Windows updates.

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