AI-assisted exploit development may create new forensic clues: annotated code, odd metadata, hallucinated scores, prompt-like structure, or inconsistent tool patterns.
Source: cyberscoop.com/google-threat-…
Do AI artifacts help attribution or create more noise?
A darknet marketplace takedown is not the end of the case. It often starts the next phase: account attribution, vendor-customer mapping, crypto tracing, and device follow-up.
Source: bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/…
Best lead source: logs, crypto, messages, or reused IDs?
“Human in the loop” is not enough.
The review must be active, skeptical, documented, and case-aware.
If you cannot explain what the AI did, what it used, and what you verified, the review is not finished.
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