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  3. I found out my employer doesn’t have access to Mythos.

I found out my employer doesn’t have access to Mythos.

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  • gossithedog@cyberplace.socialG gossithedog@cyberplace.social

    Mythos is not great btw. Running it over a bunch of code, it’s similar findings to tools from a few years ago. It’s marketing, essentially. Viral marketing as people doing the marketing are companies and governments.

    It’s really good at finding vulns in vibe coded stuff from Claude.. because apparently AI must be both the cause and solution to all life’s problems, like beer.

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    @GossiTheDog @david_chisnall Yes, but beer is good, proven, and doesn’t burn the planet.

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    • zzt@mas.toZ zzt@mas.to

      @GossiTheDog mythos has found at least one critical vulnerability: the infosec industry is utterly vulnerable to hype, and extremely unlikely to examine the origins or methodology behind vulnerability disclosures that authorities (regardless of their poor reputation) claim are earth-shatteringly critical

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      @zzt @GossiTheDog I'm pretty sure this vulnerability has been known for many years, though.

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      • zzt@mas.toZ zzt@mas.to

        @GossiTheDog mythos has found at least one critical vulnerability: the infosec industry is utterly vulnerable to hype, and extremely unlikely to examine the origins or methodology behind vulnerability disclosures that authorities (regardless of their poor reputation) claim are earth-shatteringly critical

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        @zzt @GossiTheDog If this provides the industry with its "drink bleach" moment, I'm more than happy to watch the show.

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        • standard_phil@infosec.exchangeS standard_phil@infosec.exchange

          @zzt @GossiTheDog I'm pretty sure this vulnerability has been known for many years, though.

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          @Standard_Phil @GossiTheDog absolutely, no points to anthropic for originality but full points for weaponizing the vulnerability to its fullest

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          • zzt@mas.toZ zzt@mas.to

            @Standard_Phil @GossiTheDog absolutely, no points to anthropic for originality but full points for weaponizing the vulnerability to its fullest

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            @zzt @GossiTheDog Very fair point, they do deserve some credit here.

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            • gossithedog@cyberplace.socialG gossithedog@cyberplace.social

              Mythos is not great btw. Running it over a bunch of code, it’s similar findings to tools from a few years ago. It’s marketing, essentially. Viral marketing as people doing the marketing are companies and governments.

              It’s really good at finding vulns in vibe coded stuff from Claude.. because apparently AI must be both the cause and solution to all life’s problems, like beer.

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              @GossiTheDog the marketing was so obvious even at the moment they first announced mythos.

              "We have a super AI, it's the best at everything but we're not gonna let you see"
              It's just like a preteen saying
              "I have a supermodel girlfriend, she loves me more than anything but you can't meet her because she goes to another school"

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              • standard_phil@infosec.exchangeS standard_phil@infosec.exchange

                @zzt @GossiTheDog I'm pretty sure this vulnerability has been known for many years, though.

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                @Standard_Phil @zzt

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                • gossithedog@cyberplace.socialG gossithedog@cyberplace.social

                  @Standard_Phil @zzt

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                  @GossiTheDog @Standard_Phil perfection

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                  • gossithedog@cyberplace.socialG gossithedog@cyberplace.social

                    Mythos is not great btw. Running it over a bunch of code, it’s similar findings to tools from a few years ago. It’s marketing, essentially. Viral marketing as people doing the marketing are companies and governments.

                    It’s really good at finding vulns in vibe coded stuff from Claude.. because apparently AI must be both the cause and solution to all life’s problems, like beer.

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                    @GossiTheDog we called it in April

                    #MLsec BIML
                    https://berryvilleiml.com/2026/04/09/too-dangerous-to-release-again-software-security-and-ai/

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                    • gossithedog@cyberplace.socialG gossithedog@cyberplace.social

                      @Standard_Phil @zzt

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                      @GossiTheDog @zzt
                      We don't deserve to have you, Kevin.

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                      • kiloku@burnthis.townK kiloku@burnthis.town

                        @GossiTheDog the marketing was so obvious even at the moment they first announced mythos.

                        "We have a super AI, it's the best at everything but we're not gonna let you see"
                        It's just like a preteen saying
                        "I have a supermodel girlfriend, she loves me more than anything but you can't meet her because she goes to another school"

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                        @Kiloku @GossiTheDog My girlfriend is so hot and smart and loves me more than anything in the world and we have amazing sex together and she’s rich but you can’t see pictures of her because she’s shy and you can’t hear her beautiful voice because she lives in a different timezone and you can’t meet her because she’s Canadian. But she’s the best girlfriend ever!!!1

                        Now please believe me because it’s true.

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                        • gossithedog@cyberplace.socialG gossithedog@cyberplace.social

                          Mythos is not great btw. Running it over a bunch of code, it’s similar findings to tools from a few years ago. It’s marketing, essentially. Viral marketing as people doing the marketing are companies and governments.

                          It’s really good at finding vulns in vibe coded stuff from Claude.. because apparently AI must be both the cause and solution to all life’s problems, like beer.

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                          @GossiTheDog

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                          • gossithedog@cyberplace.socialG gossithedog@cyberplace.social

                            I found out my employer doesn’t have access to Mythos. I do.

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                            @GossiTheDog Jack Ryan, time traveler

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                            • gossithedog@cyberplace.socialG gossithedog@cyberplace.social

                              @Standard_Phil @zzt

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                              @GossiTheDog@cyberplace.social @Standard_Phil@infosec.exchange @zzt@mas.to Mythos did find that recent ActivityPub vulnerability which is interesting. I’m not trying to shill it or anything I just think it’s interesting

                              https://w.on-t.work/activitypub/may-2026-vulnerability#the-ellephamt-in-the-room

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                              • reiddragon@fedi.catto.gardenR reiddragon@fedi.catto.garden
                                @GossiTheDog "they feed us poison so we buy their medicine"
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                                @reiddragon @GossiTheDog which is just an another poison

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                                • gossithedog@cyberplace.socialG gossithedog@cyberplace.social

                                  Mythos is not great btw. Running it over a bunch of code, it’s similar findings to tools from a few years ago. It’s marketing, essentially. Viral marketing as people doing the marketing are companies and governments.

                                  It’s really good at finding vulns in vibe coded stuff from Claude.. because apparently AI must be both the cause and solution to all life’s problems, like beer.

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                                  @GossiTheDog My first hot take to “We are not releasing Mythos because it’s too good” was that they were hiding something. Or they needed to convince large companies that it was sooooo good that they better pony up. “You’ve never had coke this pure, not sure it’s safe to sell it to you.”

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                                  • gossithedog@cyberplace.socialG gossithedog@cyberplace.social

                                    Mythos is not great btw. Running it over a bunch of code, it’s similar findings to tools from a few years ago. It’s marketing, essentially. Viral marketing as people doing the marketing are companies and governments.

                                    It’s really good at finding vulns in vibe coded stuff from Claude.. because apparently AI must be both the cause and solution to all life’s problems, like beer.

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                                    @GossiTheDog @davidgerard I like beer, and embrace its pros and cons..

                                    AIs…not so much.

                                    #NoAI

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                                    • gossithedog@cyberplace.socialG gossithedog@cyberplace.social

                                      Mythos is not great btw. Running it over a bunch of code, it’s similar findings to tools from a few years ago. It’s marketing, essentially. Viral marketing as people doing the marketing are companies and governments.

                                      It’s really good at finding vulns in vibe coded stuff from Claude.. because apparently AI must be both the cause and solution to all life’s problems, like beer.

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                                      @GossiTheDog Can you run it on my honeypots to see if it finds anything worthwhile?

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                                      (Basically, any repo there that has "honey" or "pot" in the name.)

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                                      • bplein@bvp.meB bplein@bvp.me

                                        @GossiTheDog My first hot take to “We are not releasing Mythos because it’s too good” was that they were hiding something. Or they needed to convince large companies that it was sooooo good that they better pony up. “You’ve never had coke this pure, not sure it’s safe to sell it to you.”

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                                        @bplein @GossiTheDog CISOs suched it up like no tomorrow. Every day I have to listen my bosses how utterly powerful Mythos is and we need some AI tool to counter it.
                                        On the other hand they're surprised that all sorts of low level shit walks through our perimeter. I have to keep repeating we need zero-trust but nothing gets done.

                                        ✅ Spending money on shiny expensive AI tool
                                        ❌ Implementing free zero-trust policies

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                                        • zzt@mas.toZ zzt@mas.to

                                          @GossiTheDog mythos has found at least one critical vulnerability: the infosec industry is utterly vulnerable to hype, and extremely unlikely to examine the origins or methodology behind vulnerability disclosures that authorities (regardless of their poor reputation) claim are earth-shatteringly critical

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                                          @zzt @GossiTheDog anyone who was paying attention already knew that, though. The security circus is nothing new, it's the inevitable result of the primary talent pool for infosec being obnoxious teenage skiddies swapping 31337 h4x0r reputation points in exchange for vulnerabilities of widely varying credibility

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