They’re smart, fast and convenient — but AI browsers can also be fooled by malicious code. Here’s what to know before you try one.
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A new survey by VPN provider Surfshark has found that Chrome collects the most information from users’ phones, while “TOR stands out as the most privacy-centric browser by collecting no data at all.” ...
Only days after OpenAI launched its new Atlas browser, hackers have discovered that it lacks protection from this type of attack.
Research from Georgia Tech reveals thousands of browser extensions pose significant privacy risks by extracting sensitive user data from web pages, highlighting a need for stricter privacy measures ...
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Menlo Security, a leader in browser security, today released its 2023 State of Browser Security Report, demonstrating rapid growth of Highly Evasive Adaptive ...
Perplexity’s AI-powered browser, Comet, contained a dangerous vulnerability, according to an Israeli cybersecurity firm. Correspondent Welcome back to In the Loop, TIME’s new twice-weekly newsletter ...
SquareX has demonstrated how malicious browser extensions can impersonate AI sidebar interfaces for phishing and other ...
The provider of Jira and other IT and collaborative apps is betting $610 million on the nascent space, hoping to turn browsers into AI-powered assistants. Industry interest has been piqued by AI ...
If you're thinking of switching browsers—maybe because you like the features in a different application, or you're fed up with the one you're using—all of your accumulated data, extensions, and ...