Article 75FHE Mozilla says 271 vulnerabilities found by Mythos have "almost no false positives"

Mozilla says 271 vulnerabilities found by Mythos have "almost no false positives"

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Dan Goodin
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The disbelief was palpable when Mozilla's CTO last month declared that AI-assisted vulnerability detection meant zero-days are numbered" and defenders finally have a chance to win, decisively." After all, it looked like part of an all-too-familiar pattern: Cherry-pick a handful of impressive AI-achieved results, leave out any of the fine print that might paint a more nuanced picture, and let the hype train roll on.

Mindful of the skepticism, Mozilla on Thursday provided a behind-the-scenes look into its use of Anthropic Mythos-an AI model for identifying software vulnerabilities-to ferret out 271 Firefox security flaws over two months. In a post, Mozilla engineers said the finally ready-for-prime-time breakthrough they achieved was primarily the result of two things: (1) improvement in the models themselves and (2) Mozilla's development of a custom harness" that supported Mythos as it analyzed Firefox source code.

"Almost no false positives"

The engineers said their earlier brushes with AI-assisted vulnerability detection were fraught with unwanted slop." Typically, someone would prompt a model to analyze a block of code. The model would then produce plausible-reading bug reports, and often at unprecedented scales. Invariably, however, when human developers further investigated, they'd find a large percentage of the details had been hallucinated. The humans would then need to invest significant work handling the vulnerability reports the old-fashioned way.

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