Mozilla says 271 vulnerabilities found by Mythos have "almost no false positives"

Mozilla has reported that Mythos, an AI-powered tool, successfully identified 271 vulnerabilities with a near-perfect accuracy rate, demonstrating the effectiveness of AI in cybersecurity. The company fully embraces AI-assisted bug discovery, integrating it into their development process.
Mozilla has reported that Mythos, an AI-powered tool, successfully identified 271 vulnerabilities with a near-perfect accuracy rate, demonstrating the effectiveness of AI in cybersecurity. The company fully embraces AI-assisted bug discovery, integrating it into their development process.
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