While some other LLMs appear to flat-out suck
AI agents, which combine large language models with automation software, can successfully exploit real world security vulnerabilities by reading security advisories, academics have claimed., four University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign computer scientists – Richard Fang, Rohan Bindu, Akul Gupta, and Daniel Kang – report that OpenAI's GPT-4 large language model can autonomously exploit vulnerabilities in real-world systems if given a CVE advisory describing the flaw.
If you extrapolate to what future models can do, it seems likely they will be much more capable than what script kiddies can get access to today "Also, if you extrapolate to what GPT-5 and future models can do, it seems likely that they will be much more capable than what script kiddies can get access to today," he said.GenAI will be bigger than the cloud or the internet, Amazon CEO hopesWhat if AI produces code not just quickly but also, dunno, securely, DARPA wonders
The LLM agent failed to exploit just two of the 15 samples: Iris XSS and Hertzbeat RCE . The former, according to the paper, proved problematic because the Iris web app has an interface that's extremely difficult for the agent to navigate. And the latter features a detailed description in Chinese, which presumably confused the LLM agent operating under an English language prompt.
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