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Champion ethical hacker warns AI tools like Mythos could put her out of business

Champion ethical hacker warns AI tools like Mythos could put her out of business An ethical hacker who just won major prizes at a prestigious international competition says her days of competing could

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May 27, 2026 · 12:43 AM3 min readSource: BBC Business
Champion ethical hacker warns AI tools like Mythos could put her out of business

Champion ethical hacker warns AI tools like Mythos could put her out of business An ethical hacker who just won major prizes at a prestigious international competition says her days of competing could be numbered due to the rise of AI tools like Claude Mythos. Valentina Palmiotti - better known as Chompie - was the most successful individual at the annual Pwn2Own hacking competition in Berlin. She told BBC News that, for now, AI tools were helping her to win "bug bounties" - money given to hacke

But she said systems like Mythos were so powerful that even champion hackers like her would soon struggle to compete with them. AI has shaken the cyber-security world, with concerns focussing on Mythos in particular. Its maker, Anthropic, claims the model has been able to find 1,600 vulnerabilities in hundreds of software programmes. It says that makes Mythos so potentially dangerous that it can only be released to a select few governments and cyber-security institutions. Pwn2Own is run by the ZeroDay Initiative and invites human ethical hackers around the world to find vulnerabilities in specific products. Nearly $1.3m (£970,000) was awarded to hackers this year who collectively discovered 47 brand new hacking methods on various programmes, websites and software. The flaws have all been reported to grateful companies which are now fixing them before criminals can find the same holes. On day one of the contest, Chompie successfully demonstrated how to hack one system linked to Nvidia - wining $20,000. But she then said she had to enter what she called "zombie hacker mode" to prepare for the next day. "As soon as I won the first prize I ran back to my hotel room to keep working on the other one. I worked from 6pm til 6am and didn't sleep," she said. It was worth it, and footage from the event shows her looking happy and tired on stage as she successfully hacked into a Linux based system to win $50,000.

Key points

  • But she said systems like Mythos were so powerful that even champion hackers like her would soon struggle to compete with them.
  • AI has shaken the cyber-security world, with concerns focussing on Mythos in particular.
  • Its maker, Anthropic, claims the model has been able to find 1,600 vulnerabilities in hundreds of software programmes.
  • It says that makes Mythos so potentially dangerous that it can only be released to a select few governments and cyber-security institutions.
  • Pwn2Own is run by the ZeroDay Initiative and invites human ethical hackers around the world to find vulnerabilities in specific products.

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This article was independently rewritten by ManyPress editorial AI from reporting originally published by BBC Business.

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