Kagi has released Orion 1.0, a web browser that features privacy by default, zero telemetry, and no integrated ad-tracking technology. Orion supports both Chrome and Firefox extensions and ...
Since AI works by collecting and learning from data, these tools might be gathering more of personal information than users ...
OpenAI said on Monday that prompt injection attacks, a cybersecurity risk unique to AI agents, are likely to remain a ...
The AI browser wars are heating up. OpenAI and other AI companies like Perplexity have gotten a lot of attention with their new AI-first and agentic browsers. They're being positioned as direct ...
SquareX has disclosed a previously undocumented API within the Comet AI browser that allows its embedded extensions to execute arbitrary commands and launch applications — capabilities mainstream ...
AI browsers, like Perplexity’s Comet and Brave’s Leo, can offer conveniences not found in conventional browsers, but they also pose potentially higher risks. “The ability to quickly gather and ...
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 ...
AI-infused web browsers are here and they’re one of the hottest products in Silicon Valley. But there’s a catch: Experts and the developers of the products warn that the browsers are vulnerable to a ...
Security researcher Jose Pino has discovered a security vulnerability in all Chromium-based browsers that are based on Chromium versions up to 143.0.7483.0, which includes Chrome, Edge, and Opera, but ...
Rushed releases, corruptible AI agents, and supercharged tracking make AI browsers home to a host of known and unknown cybersecurity risks. Rushed releases, corruptible AI agents, and supercharged ...
It didn’t take long for cybersecurity researchers to notice some glaring issues with OpenAI’s recently unveiled AI browser Atlas. The browser, which puts OpenAI’s blockbuster ChatGPT front and center, ...
Your browser wants to manage your passwords. Maybe it's to make your browsing experience more seamless in the hotly competitive browser wars, or maybe it's a response ...