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ThreatsDay Bulletin: AI Agents, C2 Tools and New Security Vulnerabilities at a Glance

In a nutshell: AI agents are becoming an immediate threat in production systems, while classic exploits and fake tools continue to be deployed unchecked.

The ThreatsDay Bulletin summarizes current security threats: AI systems causing damage in production environments, suspicious Command-and-Control tools, and over 20 additional security-relevant incidents this week. The situation illustrates the growing complexity of attack patterns across multiple vectors.

The current security landscape reveals a fragmented threat picture: outdated vulnerabilities remain unpatched, while new attack vectors emerge via AI systems. C2 infrastructures are being refined and distributed. Fake tools undermine the supply chain, and compromised trusted applications serve as entry points for attackers. Over 20 new incidents were reported this week.

Particularly concerning for CISOs is the combination of legacy vulnerabilities and newly emerging AI-related risks. While the fundamentals of network hygiene (patching, authentication) are still not optimally implemented in many organizations, new attack surfaces are emerging through the use of AI agents whose behavior becomes unpredictable under conditions beyond their training distributions. Forum infrastructures that are restored after outages often exhibit weaker security controls than before.

The escalation from low-level cybercrime to professional operations is being accelerated by the increasing availability of automated tools. Organizations must recalibrate their risk assessments: not only known CVEs and classic APT patterns require attention, but also the uncontrolled deployment of AI systems in critical processes as well as the management of compromised supply chains.


Source: thehackernews.com · Published June 4, 2026
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