Five Eyes Agencies Urge Industry Leaders to Act on AI Threats Now

  • Five Eyes warn frontier AI will reshape cyber capabilities within months, not years.
  • Frontier AI lowers attacker barriers and shrinks the gap between discovery and exploitation.
  • Agencies urge company boards to treat cyber resilience as core business risk.
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The Five Eyes cybersecurity agencies issued a joint statement on June 22, warning that frontier artificial intelligence (AI) will transform offensive and defensive cyber capabilities within months, not years.

The agencies said the technology lowers barriers for attackers. They warned that it shortens the window between vulnerability discovery and exploitation.

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Why the Five Eyes Warning Matters

The Five Eyes cybersecurity agencies represent a joint intelligence partnership among Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States. The group warned that AI is reshaping the cyber threat space. 

“Frontier Al models are anticipated to exceed current industry expectations, fundamentally transforming both offensive and defensive cyber capabilities. The timeline is not years, it is months,” the letter reads.

The group noted that AI is expected to strengthen cyber defenses over time. However, it is also increasing the speed, scale, and sophistication of cyber threats. It warned that adversaries are already using the technology to operate more efficiently. 

This stresses the need for organizations to deploy AI-driven defenses and bolster cyber resilience to protect business continuity, market confidence, and long-term value.

Furthermore, the letter urged leaders to treat cyber resilience as a core business risk rather than a technology problem. The agencies set out five practical steps.

These include reducing attack surfaces, faster patching, fixing legacy systems, tightening identity and access controls, and preparing for incidents.

They also called on industry to adopt secure-by-design defaults. Officials warned that organizations that delay will face growing operational and reputational exposure.

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“Cyber resilience is not an IT issue – it is central to operational continuity and market trust. Leaders who act now will reduce exposure, strengthen resilience, and build confidence with customers, partners, and investors. Those who delay will face growing and avoidable risk,” Five Eyes said.

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AI Threats In Crypto

The warning lands as AI tools reshape attacks on digital assets. Binance Research found that AI models are roughly twice as effective at exploiting smart contracts as they are at detecting flaws.

Attack costs are also collapsing. The research put AI-powered exploits at about $1.22 per contract, with that figure projected to keep falling.

North Korean hackers show how precise these operations have become. TRM Labs linked the group to 76% of 2026 crypto hack losses through April, worth roughly $577 million.

Analysts suspect those actors are folding AI into reconnaissance and social engineering. 

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