August 12, 2026 · Tom's Hardware
AI agents ran an autonomous cyberattack on Taiwan's government
Suspected China-linked hackers used autonomous AI agents built on an open-source tool to continuously devise and execute hacking strategies against Taiwanese government systems, according to an Israeli security firm. The campaign reportedly compromised about 85 accounts and stole more than 2,500 records.
Why it matters: This is described as the first end-to-end autonomous AI cyberattack, meaning the offensive strategy itself, not just reconnaissance or scripting, was AI-driven with minimal human direction. It sharpens the offensive-AI concerns already raised by the Zoom-vulnerability and reasoning-extraction stories in the feed and adds pressure on labs and governments to harden agent safeguards against misuse.