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It's a AI-hype article with nothing new in it.
TL;DR 1: AI tools might be making it easier to find vulnerabilities (not evidence cited, just Anthropic PR)
It then devolves into the normal password/passkey/MFA recommendations.
TL;DR 2: use a strong password with MFA or passkeys.
Yeah i can tell from the source it's gonna be dogshit lol
Thank you for taking the time to distill the article. Saw that it was New York Times and assumed it was the same rehashed "THE END IS NEIGH!!11!" bullshit.
The times is more garbage now than ever in my lifetime.
Ok, but can we get a tl;dr for your post because you clearly misunderstand what that stands for.