Researchers tested seven popular AI browsers and found four vulnerable to attacks that trick the AI agent into handing over personal data.
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A new exploit called BioShocking convinces AI browsers they're playing a game, then gets them to hand over your private data.
I have a love/hate, or at least a like/dislike, relationship with AI. There are certainly things about it that turn me off.
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This week, cyber attackers are moving quickly, and businesses need to stay alert. They’re finding new weaknesses in popular software and coming up with clever ways to get around security. Even one ...