Researchers from Tel Aviv University, Technion, and Intuit warned that AI hallucinations could help attackers compromise computers. According to NS3.AI, the team found that AI-generated “resource hallucinations” appeared at rates as high as 85% in repository cloning scenarios and 100% in skill installation tests.
The researchers said these hallucinated resources could be exploited by attackers as a pathway to compromise systems, highlighting the security risks that can arise when AI tools generate incorrect or fabricated instructions, links, or dependencies during software-related tasks.
AI Researchers Warn Hallucinated Resources Could Enable Computer Attacks
2026-07-09 21:49:38
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