Weekly roundup exploring how cyber threats, AI misuse, and digital deception are reshaping global security trends.
Security researchers have warned the users about the increasing risk of prompt injection attacks in the AI browsers.
The AI firm has rolled out a new security update to Atlas’ browser agent after uncovering a new class of prompt injection ...
iProov says a mobile KYC attack scenario developed by its internal red team has been accepted as a case study in MITRE ATLAS, the threat knowledge base focused on adversarial techniques against ...
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 ...
• Burlington police officers say a 44-year-old suspect bit K-9 Talon on the ear as police served an arrest warrant Dec. 1. • This marked the second time Talon has been injured on duty; the dog ...
Google has suddenly confirmed Android is under attack, rushing out fixes for two vulnerabilities “that could lead to remote denial of service with no additional execution privileges needed.” ...
Microsoft plans to enhance the security of the Entra ID authentication system against external script injection attacks starting in mid-to-late October 2026. This update will implement a strengthened ...
Imagine most of your phone being secure, free from malicious snooping, save for the pixels on the screen. That's the idea behind 'pixnapping', a new form of attack that U.S. researchers from several ...
Facepalm: Prompt injection attacks are emerging as a significant threat to generative AI services and AI-enabled web browsers. Researchers have now uncovered an even more insidious method – one that ...
OpenAI's new ChatGPT Atlas web browser has a security flaw that lets attackers execute prompt injection attacks by disguising malicious instructions as URLs. The AI security firm NeuralTrust says the ...
Would you trust an AI chatbot like ChatGPT or Gemini with your emails, financial data, or even browsing habits and data? Most of us would probably answer no to that question, and yet that’s exactly ...