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AI-assisted disclosures drive 50% surge in reported vulnerabilities

The number of reported Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs) is projected to increase by 50% over the next two years, with a similar surge expected by mid-2026 compared to 2024. This significant rise in vulnerabilities is primarily attributed to the growing use of AI in the disclosure process. The trend suggests a heightened cybersecurity landscape driven by AI-assisted vulnerability discovery. AI

IMPACT AI's increasing role in vulnerability disclosure may necessitate new security strategies and tools to counter AI-driven exploits.

RANK_REASON The cluster discusses a forecast for vulnerability reporting trends, citing AI's role, which falls under research into cybersecurity.

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AI-assisted disclosures drive 50% surge in reported vulnerabilities

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  1. Mastodon — fosstodon.org TIER_1 English(EN) · [email protected] ·

    50% increase in the number of CVEs reported last 2 years. The number of vulnerabilities reported mid-year 2026 suggests we will see a 50% increase from 2024. Su

    50% increase in the number of CVEs reported last 2 years. The number of vulnerabilities reported mid-year 2026 suggests we will see a 50% increase from 2024. Surge mainly driven by AI-assisted disclosures. www.first.org/blog/2026021... #cybersec #security #appsec #cve #ai Vulnera…

  2. Mastodon — mastodon.social TIER_1 English(EN) · [email protected] ·

    50% increase in the number of CVEs reported last 2 years. The number of vulnerabilities reported mid-year 2026 suggests we will see a 50% increase from 2024. Su

    50% increase in the number of CVEs reported last 2 years. The number of vulnerabilities reported mid-year 2026 suggests we will see a 50% increase from 2024. Surge mainly driven by AI-assisted disclosures. www.first.org/blog/2026021... #cybersec #security #appsec #cve #ai Vulnera…