Anthropic's latest Claude Mythos Preview model is in the buzz for its cybersecurity perspective. The AI frontier model identified and patched 271 vulnerabilities in Firefox 150, the newest release of the popular browser. Firefox has been working to fix the browser vulnerabilities since February. As mentioned by Bobby Holley, CTO at Firefox, “This week’s release of Firefox 150 includes fixes for 271 vulnerabilities identified during this initial evaluation.”
This marks a big leap from earlier testing, where the Claude Opus 4.6 model detected just 22 vulnerabilities. This collaboration was a part of Anthropics Project Glasswing! “As these capabilities reach the hands of more defenders, many other teams are now experiencing the same vertigo we did when the findings first came into focus,” Holley noted.
How Is AI Changing Vulnerability Detection?
Traditional vulnerability detection relied mainly on fuzz testing and manual analysis, leaving gaps that attackers could exploit. AI-driven detection has changed the way by allowing complete coverage of security issues across the code.
However, this move clearly highlights how the AI system can identify vulnerabilities faster than previously required manual review by human cybersecurity researchers. However, Mozilla emphasized that AI does not entirely surpass human expertise. Skilled humans can still identify them, given time and resources.
Launched in March, Claude Mythos is a frontier model that is advanced in reasoning, coding, and more. It can find and exploit zero-day vulnerabilities across every single operating system and browser with no human involvement.
By discovering vulnerabilities faster and making them accessible to defenders' tools like Claude Mythos Preview, the gap between attackers and defenders can be closed. It is essential to use AI responsibly in cybersecurity, alongside augmenting human expertise rather than eliminating it.
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