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Some agentic AI browsers may come with major cybersecurity risks
In the last year or so, artificial intelligence companies have rolled out a spate of web browsers equipped with AI agents. A user might ask one of these agents to plan a vacation, and it will open ...
This sneaky attack tricks Microsoft's AI assistant to hand over your data.
Moving forward requires coordinated technical, policy, and educational responses. An outright ban on AI in peer review, as is ...
The Gaslight macOS malware from a North Korean cluster doesn't bypass AI analysis platforms yet, but its 38-message prompt injection cascade makes the direction of travel clear. Here's why this ...
Island found dormant JavaScript injection paths in Adblock for YouTube, a Chrome extension with 10M+ installs, raising ...
The latest email threats: real Microsoft login phishing, device code scams with a kill switch, split-click attacks, and the ...
Microsoft is pushing out a fix to a bigger number of affected computers, but your PC may need your help to receive them.
Innovators, industry and regulators joined techUK to examine where AI deployment stands in 2026, what it means for institutions, regulators and what needs to happen next.
A supercomputer in Shenzhen was declared the world’s fastest. It uses only standard microprocessors and not the ...
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The fatal flaw in how America handles heat waves
As heat waves strain the power grid, passive cooling can help homes stay safer when the air goes out.
New York Times climate and environmental graphics reporter Mira Rojanasakul discusses how her team visualized the sea level rise threat from the melting Thwaites Glacier in Antarctica.
When Queenie was published in 2019, it was widely hailed as “the black Bridget Jones”. Queenie charted the stressful, fretful ...
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