An AI Cyber Apocalypse Is 'Months, Not Years' Away, Five Eyes WarnsRICK MORAN | 10:32 AM ON JUNE 24, 2026
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The Five Eyes intelligence group, comprising the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, is warning governments and corporations that AI models capable of launching devastating cyber attacks that could overwhelm their defenses are months, not years away.
They are urging nations and companies to "act now" to improve cyber defenses.
This is a highly unusual warning from the normally circumspect intelligence group. The Five Eyes alliance typically operates with deep, classified sharing. They do not issue public joint statements lightly. When they align to release a unified message directly to the public and business leaders, it signals that the threat landscape has shifted in a way that regular, incremental IT adjustments cannot handle.
In short, Five Eyes doesn't do "hype." When it releases a joint warning, it's to alert governments and corporations to a real, imminent threat.
Usually, the group's intelligence warnings paint a picture of cybersecurity risks across a multi-year window. This warning explicitly breaks from that convention, shifting the perspective from years to just "months."
The speed with which these cyber threats are materializing is putting a damper on some efforts to place significant guardrails on AI. This month, several dozen cybersecurity researchers, AI entrepreneurs, and corporate executives signed an open letter urging the Trump administration to commit to “an open, scientific and transparent process of handling AI risk assessments” and said it was “essential” for security teams to “find and fix flaws in their own newly-written as well as decades of legacy code faster than our adversaries.”
“We know these technologies can be used for both defensive and offensive purposes, and we need a few more guardrails about how we can maximize the benefits for defensive cyber security, while gate keeping it away from potential cyber adversaries and scammers and cyber criminals,” Shen said.
When the first major breaches happen, perhaps then we'll get more serious about the speed with which AI development is outpacing our ability to adequately control it.

Be careful, Be ready, Be prepared.
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