Maybe it's time we rethink just how much we're depending on AI these days, before it blows up in our faces. Just saying!
Attackers exploit web browsers' built-in behaviors to steal credentials, abuse extensions, and move laterall, slipping past ...
The new browsers use cloud-based AI to deliver some useful features as a sort of digital assistant, but they have potential ...
Overview AI-powered browsers enhance productivity with smart search, summaries, and context-based suggestions.Features like ...
Whether you're on Windows, Linux, macOS, Android, or iOS, you're vulnerable if you use Chrome or any Chromium-based browser.
It's easy to think that the password managers your web browser recommends you to use are secure enough, but it's not as simple as you might imagine.
The web browser is the most widely used app on the planet, and there are several open-source takes on the application that you should consider as your default.
There are plenty of open-source web browsers available. No matter what platform you use, there's an open-source app. Each of these web browsers is free to install and use. How much time do you spend ...
Atlas is storing more highly personal data in one place. This consolidated trove of information represents a honeypot for hackers.
New AI-powered web browsers such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT Atlas and Perplexity’s Comet are trying to unseat Google Chrome as the front door to the internet for billions of users. A key selling point of ...
To make them easier to memorize, you might try using the concept of a "pass-sentence," as Edward Snowden suggests. A password ...
AI browsers like Atlas from OpenAI and Comet from Perplexity promise convenience. But they come with major cybersecurity risks, forming a new playground for hackers.