The Model Context Protocol (MCP) has quickly become the open protocol that enables AI agents to connect securely to external tools, databases, and business systems. But this convenience comes with ...
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Cybercrime: What is it?

Learn what cybercrime is and how to prevent it. Protect your business from phishing, ransomware and other attacks with proven cybercrime protection strategies.
January 2026 was a wake-up month for enterprise security teams. In a single week, CERT-In released three high-severity ...
Over three decades, the companies behind Web browsers have created a security stack to protect against abuses. Agentic browsers are undoing all that work.
Abstract: An increasing number of web application services raises significant security concerns. Online access to these applications exposes them to multiple cyberattacks. The Open Web Application ...
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What is a cyber attack?

Discover the type of damage a cyber attack can do to any business, and some of the top ways you can prevent them.
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OpenAI built an "automated attacker" to test Atlas' defenses. The qualities that make agents useful also make them vulnerable. AI security will be a game of cat and mouse for a long time. OpenAI is ...
Even as OpenAI works to harden its Atlas AI browser against cyberattacks, the company admits that prompt injections, a type of attack that manipulates AI agents to follow malicious instructions often ...
Welcome to the future — but be careful. “Billions of people trust Chrome to keep them safe,” Google says, adding that "the primary new threat facing all agentic browsers is indirect prompt injection.” ...
Prompt injection vulnerabilities may never be fully mitigated as a category and network defenders should instead focus on ways to reduce their impact, government security experts have warned. Then ...