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CNET on MSNHere's Why Your Password Manager App Might Be Safer Than a Browser Extension (and Why It Might Not Be)
A web-based attack called clickjacking can get information from password manager browser extensions using auto-fill settings.
Just ask Microsoft, DuckDuckGo, Brave and the slew of other search engines that have tried to scrape away at Google's near 90 ...
Comet is Perplexity’s new AI‑powered Chromium browser that automates tasks from booking reservations to managing emails, ...
Google is now offering a way to edit videos right in Drive via Google Vids in a compatible browser. Whenever you're ...
The next generation of AI-powered browsers is moving beyond simple summarization to performing real-world tasks such as ...
An attacker could use prompt injecting to include malicious commands with your own prompts, says Brave, potentially gaining access to your personal data.
In one, AI embedded into a browser supercharges the user experience by taking over some of the browsing functions. You could, ...
Sony didn't include a dedicated browser app on the PS5, but there's still a way to access the internet with a clever exploit ...
OpenAI is building an agentic future with its upcoming Chromium-based browser and a new leak confirms GPT Agent integration.
OpenAI and others want to make AI the internet’s main gateway. As it faces an anti-trust breakup with Chrome, can Google ...
A leak suggests OpenAI's ChatGPT Agent could soon control your browser directly, moving beyond its cloud environment to ...
Platforms like Hoax Tech and JS Click Cloaker help cybercriminals bypass detection systems using machine learning to selectively display scam content to victims.
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