Chrome adds new layered defenses to block prompt injections, restrict origin access, and prevent unsafe AI actions.
Google is also backing these measures with a $20,000 bounty for researchers who can demonstrate successful breaches of the new security boundaries.
Before conducting a search using OpenAI's Atlas or Perplexity's Comet, you should know how these popular AI browsers are ...
Malicious Chrome and Edge extensions collected browsing history, keystrokes and personal data from millions of users before ...
The latest development was reported by Windows Report. “If you open the Chrome download page in Microsoft Edge, you may see a ...
Allowing error-prone AI models to browse the web without human intervention is dangerous, because the software can ingest ...
Apple warns iPhone users to stop using Google Chrome. “Unlike Chrome,” it says, “Safari truly helps protect your privacy.” ...
Google boosts Chrome security! A second, isolated AI model vets Gemini's actions in the browser, preventing prompt injection attacks ...
Here we go again. “Microsoft is trying a new way to stop users from downloading Google Chrome.” We have seen this before.
Apple's Safari browser update enables site owners to accurately measure critical Core Web Vitals metrics INP and LCP.
Google acknowledged the prompt injection risks in its browsing assistant, deploying a ‘user alignment critic’ to vet its ...
Gartner warns of security risks in AI browsers like Comet or ChatGPT Atlas as they prioritise user experience over security ...