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OpenAI says Codex Security found 11,000 high-impact bugs in a month

From AI-powered bug detection to evolving ransomware threats and post-quantum cryptography, the cybersecurity landscape is undergoing significant changes.

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What Happened The cybersecurity landscape is shifting rapidly, with new threats and innovations emerging daily. OpenAI's Codex Security has made headlines by discovering over 11,000 high-impact bugs in just 30 days of...

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The cybersecurity landscape is shifting rapidly, with new threats and innovations emerging daily. OpenAI's Codex Security has made headlines by discovering over 11,000 high-impact bugs in just 30 days of research testing. This AI-powered tool is designed to automatically find, validate, and fix vulnerabilities in software repositories, and its success has significant implications for the industry.

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The discovery of these bugs highlights the importance of robust cybersecurity measures in today's digital age. As software becomes increasingly complex, the risk of vulnerabilities and cyber attacks grows. The use of AI-powered tools like Codex Security can help mitigate this risk, but it also raises questions about the role of human security researchers in the future.

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Ransomware remains a lucrative opportunity for threat actors, with over 7,000 victims publicly posted last year. New groups are emerging, and existing ones are evolving their tactics. The rise of ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS) models and double extortion tactics has made the threat landscape more complex. Law enforcement takedowns of groups like LockBit have contributed to a more fragmented marketplace, with emergent players attempting to muscle in on the action.

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Post-quantum cryptography (PQC) is becoming an increasingly pressing concern. While practical quantum attacks remain years away, security vendors are beginning to pull PQC out of the confines of a "future theory" and into present-day consideration. Palo Alto Networks has announced a new "quantum-safe security" initiative, and IDC expects 45% of organizations to have autonomous agents operating at scale across critical business functions by 2030.

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Who: OpenAI, Codex Security, ransomware groups, security vendors What: Discovery of 11,000 high-impact bugs, evolving ransomware threats,...

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  • Who: OpenAI, Codex Security, ransomware groups, security vendors
  • What: Discovery of 11,000 high-impact bugs, evolving ransomware threats, post-quantum cryptography
  • Where: Global, with a focus on the cybersecurity industry
  • Impact: Significant implications for the future of cybersecurity, with potential consequences for businesses and individuals

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AI acts as a force multiplier in the SOC." — Nicole Carignan, senior VP, security and AI strategy at Darktrace

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"AI acts as a force multiplier in the SOC." — Nicole Carignan, senior VP, security and AI strategy at Darktrace

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  • $45 million: Illicit payments made to Akira ransomware group in 2025

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As the cybersecurity landscape continues to evolve, it's essential to stay ahead of emerging threats and innovations. The increasing urgency of post-quantum cryptography, the rise of new ransomware groups, and the adoption of AI-powered tools like Codex Security will shape the future of cybersecurity.

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OpenAI says Codex Security found 11,000 high-impact bugs in a month

From AI-powered bug detection to evolving ransomware threats and post-quantum cryptography, the cybersecurity landscape is undergoing significant changes.

Monday, March 9, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The cybersecurity landscape is shifting rapidly, with new threats and innovations emerging daily. OpenAI's Codex Security has made headlines by discovering over 11,000 high-impact bugs in just 30 days of research testing. This AI-powered tool is designed to automatically find, validate, and fix vulnerabilities in software repositories, and its success has significant implications for the industry.

Why It Matters

The discovery of these bugs highlights the importance of robust cybersecurity measures in today's digital age. As software becomes increasingly complex, the risk of vulnerabilities and cyber attacks grows. The use of AI-powered tools like Codex Security can help mitigate this risk, but it also raises questions about the role of human security researchers in the future.

Evolving Ransomware Threats

Ransomware remains a lucrative opportunity for threat actors, with over 7,000 victims publicly posted last year. New groups are emerging, and existing ones are evolving their tactics. The rise of ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS) models and double extortion tactics has made the threat landscape more complex. Law enforcement takedowns of groups like LockBit have contributed to a more fragmented marketplace, with emergent players attempting to muscle in on the action.

Post-Quantum Cryptography on the Horizon

Post-quantum cryptography (PQC) is becoming an increasingly pressing concern. While practical quantum attacks remain years away, security vendors are beginning to pull PQC out of the confines of a "future theory" and into present-day consideration. Palo Alto Networks has announced a new "quantum-safe security" initiative, and IDC expects 45% of organizations to have autonomous agents operating at scale across critical business functions by 2030.

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  • Who: OpenAI, Codex Security, ransomware groups, security vendors
  • What: Discovery of 11,000 high-impact bugs, evolving ransomware threats, post-quantum cryptography
  • Where: Global, with a focus on the cybersecurity industry
  • Impact: Significant implications for the future of cybersecurity, with potential consequences for businesses and individuals

What Experts Say

"AI acts as a force multiplier in the SOC." — Nicole Carignan, senior VP, security and AI strategy at Darktrace

Key Numbers

  • 11,000: High-impact bugs discovered by Codex Security in 30 days
  • 7,000: Publicly posted ransomware victims last year
  • $45 million: Illicit payments made to Akira ransomware group in 2025

What Comes Next

As the cybersecurity landscape continues to evolve, it's essential to stay ahead of emerging threats and innovations. The increasing urgency of post-quantum cryptography, the rise of new ransomware groups, and the adoption of AI-powered tools like Codex Security will shape the future of cybersecurity.

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The cybersecurity landscape is shifting rapidly, with new threats and innovations emerging daily. OpenAI's Codex Security has made headlines by discovering over 11,000 high-impact bugs in just 30 days of research testing. This AI-powered tool is designed to automatically find, validate, and fix vulnerabilities in software repositories, and its success has significant implications for the industry.

Why It Matters

The discovery of these bugs highlights the importance of robust cybersecurity measures in today's digital age. As software becomes increasingly complex, the risk of vulnerabilities and cyber attacks grows. The use of AI-powered tools like Codex Security can help mitigate this risk, but it also raises questions about the role of human security researchers in the future.

Evolving Ransomware Threats

Ransomware remains a lucrative opportunity for threat actors, with over 7,000 victims publicly posted last year. New groups are emerging, and existing ones are evolving their tactics. The rise of ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS) models and double extortion tactics has made the threat landscape more complex. Law enforcement takedowns of groups like LockBit have contributed to a more fragmented marketplace, with emergent players attempting to muscle in on the action.

Post-Quantum Cryptography on the Horizon

Post-quantum cryptography (PQC) is becoming an increasingly pressing concern. While practical quantum attacks remain years away, security vendors are beginning to pull PQC out of the confines of a "future theory" and into present-day consideration. Palo Alto Networks has announced a new "quantum-safe security" initiative, and IDC expects 45% of organizations to have autonomous agents operating at scale across critical business functions by 2030.

Key Facts

  • Who: OpenAI, Codex Security, ransomware groups, security vendors
  • What: Discovery of 11,000 high-impact bugs, evolving ransomware threats, post-quantum cryptography
  • Where: Global, with a focus on the cybersecurity industry
  • Impact: Significant implications for the future of cybersecurity, with potential consequences for businesses and individuals

What Experts Say

"AI acts as a force multiplier in the SOC." — Nicole Carignan, senior VP, security and AI strategy at Darktrace

Key Numbers

  • 11,000: High-impact bugs discovered by Codex Security in 30 days
  • 7,000: Publicly posted ransomware victims last year
  • $45 million: Illicit payments made to Akira ransomware group in 2025

What Comes Next

As the cybersecurity landscape continues to evolve, it's essential to stay ahead of emerging threats and innovations. The increasing urgency of post-quantum cryptography, the rise of new ransomware groups, and the adoption of AI-powered tools like Codex Security will shape the future of cybersecurity.

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