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US warns AI cyberattack capabilities could hit governments and firms within months

A United States-led intelligence coalition has warned that advanced artificial intelligence systems could soon be capable of enabling large-scale cyberattacks against governments, corporations, and critical infrastructure.

The Five Eyes alliance, which includes the US, UK, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, said in a joint statement that rapid improvements in “frontier AI” models are reshaping the global cyber threat landscape faster than expected.

The group cautioned that such capabilities may emerge within months, not years.

According to the warning, AI tools could significantly lower the barrier for cybercriminals by automating the discovery of software weaknesses, speeding up intrusion attempts, and increasing the scale and complexity of attacks.

Officials said both state-backed hackers and independent actors could exploit these developments.

The alliance urged governments and private organizations to act quickly by upgrading outdated systems, applying security patches, and strengthening access controls around sensitive networks.

It also emphasized the importance of continuous monitoring and stronger defensive frameworks.

At the same time, the statement noted that AI could also serve as a defensive advantage.

Organizations that integrate AI into cybersecurity operations may be able to detect vulnerabilities earlier, identify unusual activity faster, and improve response times during incidents.

The warning reflects growing global concern over how rapidly AI capabilities are advancing and the implications for digital security.

Experts say the shift could redefine cybersecurity, where AI becomes both a primary threat and a key line of defense.

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