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In preparation for the Chrome extension launch, Anthropic says it has conducted extensive testing that revealed browser-using ...
Brave researchers have shown that Perplexity's Comet AI browser can be easily hijacked through malicious prompts on webpages.
A serious flaw in Perplexity AI’s Comet browser may have exposed users to hackers — and the method was shockingly simple.
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The next generation of AI-powered browsers is moving beyond simple summarization to performing real-world tasks such as ...
State-sponsored hackers linked to the Mustang Panda activity cluster targeted diplomats by hijacking web traffic to redirect ...
Google researchers say China-linked hackers hijacked browser traffic and used fake software updates to stealthily deploy the ...
A flaw in Perplexity AI’s Comet browser exposed users to hackers by letting malicious hidden prompts hijack its AI assistant, ...
A security company says it blocked a widespread malware campaign that hijacked fake Mac support pages to steal passwords, ...
DEF CON happened just a few weeks ago, and it’s time to cover some of the interesting talks. This year there were two talks in particular that are notable for being controversial.
Perplexity's "agentic AI" browser Comet is surprisingly easy to fool with phishing scams and prompt injection attacks.
IF you use Google’s Chrome browser, stop what you’re doing and check for an update right now. Google has pushed a fresh security release for Chrome and is urging its billions of users worldwide to ...