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New AI Could Cause More Cyber Worries for Your Business

WNWNIAI Newsroom 1 min read(updated 12 June 2026)
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You've probably heard a lot about how artificial intelligence, or AI, can help businesses. It can streamline tasks, answer customer questions, and even write emails. But there's a flip side, especially when it comes to keeping your business safe online.

A new report suggests we're entering an era where AI itself could be a source of cybersecurity headaches. Imagine AI programs, instead of just helping good guys fend off attacks, actually creating new weaknesses or 'vulnerabilities' in software. This isn't about AI being evil; it's about the sophisticated way these programs can analyse code and potentially find or even make new pathways for cybercriminals.

This means that the very tools designed to help defend us might also, inadvertently, create new targets for hackers. The report from Red Hat mentions a new AI model called Claude Mythos that's being looked at for this very purpose. While it could help companies find and fix problems faster, it also opens the door for bad actors to use similar AI to discover these flaws first, before they can be patched up.

So, what does this mean for your small business in Brisbane? It means that staying on top of your online security just got a bit more complicated. AI is a powerful tool, but like any powerful tool, it needs careful handling. The human element — those experienced security experts — becomes even more crucial in this new landscape, acting as a safeguard against these AI-driven threats. It's a reminder that while AI can do incredible things, human oversight and expertise are still irreplaceable, especially when your business's data and online safety are at stake.

Why it matters

For everyday Australians, especially small business owners, this news means the online world is constantly evolving. Staying secure online is getting more complex, and relying solely on automated systems might not be enough. It highlights the ongoing need for vigilance and human expertise to protect your business and personal information.

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