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Comet, Perplexity's new AI-powered web browser, recently suffered from a significant security vulnerability, according to a ...
AI agents that can control and read data from an internet browser are also susceptible to prompt injection attacks, whereby ...
With growing regulatory scrutiny and the rising sophistication of threats like phishing, browser-based malware, and insider ...
They can’t tell safe commands from malicious text. Patches help, but guardrails are essential to keeping your data safe.
Anthropic is rolling out an early preview of Claude for Chrome, an extension that lets the AI take over your browser on your ...
When Perplexity AI rolled out its Comet browser last July, it marketed the tool as a breakthrough, a web-navigating AI ...
The new AI-powered web browser from Perplexity, Comet, suffered from a security flaw that left its users vulnerable to ...
With a further Chrome update, Google is closing a critical security vulnerability in its browser, which has once again been ...
Brave researchers have shown that Perplexity's Comet AI browser can be easily hijacked through malicious prompts on webpages.
Social Security’s chief data officer left after he said the DOGE staff had uploaded personal information for more than 300 million people to the digital cloud.
A viral video shows a simple security check at Ramechhap Airport, Nepal, for a domestic flight. The simple process involves a ...