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Using Anthropic’s Mythos, Mozilla Identified Hundreds Of Vulnerabilities In Controlled Test

Mozilla reports that Anthropic’s Mythos identified 271 previously unknown vulnerabilities in the Firefox browser, far exceeding the results of earlier AI model testing.

 

Since February, Mozilla has conducted extensive testing of its Firefox browser using frontier AI models to detect cyber vulnerabilities. In its latest round of testing, Mozilla discovered 271 previously unknown vulnerabilities using Anthropic’s “Mythos.”

On April 7, Anthropic limited the release of Claude Mythos2 Preview, or “Mythos,” to a select list of industry partners for cybersecurity testing. Anthropic claimed that Mythos worked so well at identifying cyber vulnerabilities that releasing it to the public was dangerous. Under the umbrella of Anthropic’s Project Glasswing, Mozilla was granted access to Mythos for cybersecurity testing.

Mozilla previously did similar testing on an earlier browser version, Firefox 148, using Claude 4.6, the previous AI model from Anthropic. Claude 4.6 identified cybersecurity risks, leading to 22 fixes – significantly less than Mythos’ findings. Mozilla said all identified issues are being reviewed, and confirmed vulnerabilities are being addressed through its existing security process.

The company said the test is part of its broader effort to evaluate how AI systems can be used to identify software vulnerabilities.

Clayton Rifkind

Clayton Rifkind is the Founder and Senior Editor of AI Risk Today. He also advises on content development for esgtoday.com, a leading source of ESG investment news and research for institutional investors and corporate leaders. He has 20+ years experience in B2B technology marketing, leading strategy and execution of go-to-market plans across software, enterprise platforms, and mobile applications. He also founded two marketing consultancies, advising startups and Fortune 1000 companies, including Autodesk, Intel, and Microsoft. Clayton began his career in the San Francisco advertising scene, working with brands such as Hewlett-Packard, Intel, Microsoft, Symantec, and Wells Fargo.

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