OpenAI is pitching its Atlas browser as a new way to surf the web with an AI copilot, but the company is also acknowledging that the product has already attracted serious security threats. After a ...
What if your web browser didn’t just help you search the internet but actively worked for you? Imagine a browser that could summarize dense research papers, draft emails, or even manage multiple tasks ...
Cybercriminals continually seek new ways to expose you to phishing and scam sites designed to steal your credentials or install malware that can compromise your personal data and system. Although ...
Web browsers are among the most essential pieces of software we use daily, yet we often take them for granted. Most users settle for whatever default ships with their devices -- and that's a mistake.
Attackers prefer an easy target; currently, that appears to be the Web browser. It's time to shore up those defenses. The workday revolves around the browser. Employees use it to access Web and cloud ...
CrowdStrike has agreed to acquire Israel-based Seraphic Security, a browser runtime security company, to extend its Falcon platform to browser-native enterprise security. Expected to close by April, ...
In today’s enterprise environments, the browser has quietly become the most targeted and most overlooked application in the modern security stack. Employees now spend up to 90% of their workday in the ...
Browser security is far from perfect, but technologists and cybersecurity researchers have built a security model that, for the most part, works. However, artificial intelligence (AI) agents could be ...
Imagine a browser that doesn’t just help you surf the web but actively works alongside you, summarizing articles, automating repetitive tasks, and even remembering your preferences to streamline your ...
Indirect prompt injection attacks let websites embed hidden instructions. AI browsers execute the hidden instructions as user commands. Vulnerabilities could give attackers access to banking, email, ...