From Hugging Face to Fable: this summer shows AI control matters more than trust
An autonomous AI breach at Hugging Face and Anthropic's Fable suspension show the same thing: trusting a vendor isn't the same as being in control Category: News
An autonomous AI breach at Hugging Face and Anthropic's Fable suspension show the same thing: trusting a vendor isn't the same as being in control Category: News
The incident involving OpenAI models shows that autonomous hacks make human oversight more important, not less
Actor usage of AI is exploding. By analyzing artifacts left behind, Talos has created a detailed analysis of how we are seeing adversaries leverage the technology to include development, force multiplication, and vulnerability research.Based on the evidence Talos gathered, guardrails did not provide much protection, with most actors able to convince the models to comply despite the lack of sophisticated techniques or encoding. The pre-existing skill of the actor has a large impact on what they…
Hugging Face reconstructed more than 17,000 attacker events from a July 2026 intrusion driven by an autonomous artificial intelligence (AI) agent. The path was familiar: untrusted dataset content abused a processing worker (file disclosure, then code execution), credential harvest, then multi-cluster lateral movement. Production Elastic Defend behavior rules and Elastic Security detection (SIEM) rules already watch those types of behaviors. This post maps each stage to detections you can enable…
This vulnerability allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code on affected installations of Hugging Face PyTorch Image Models. User interaction is required to exploit this vulnerability in that the target must visit a malicious page or open a malicious file. The ZDI has assigned a CVSS rating of 7.8. The following CVEs are assigned: CVE-2026-15679.
CVSS 7.8 CVE-2026-15679 Hugging Face US
Recon, stolen credentials, hidden C2, and rebuild-or-patch. Four Hugging Face breach decisions that show whether you can catch an attack in progress. Category: News
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OpenAI’s own models broke out of a test sandbox and into Hugging Face’s servers to solve an evaluation, with no human attacker involved. The incident showed how keeping agentic AI safe now depends on how it’s contained, not just on how it’s trained.