Zscaler found attackers using SEO poisoning and hidden prompts in malicious websites to manipulate AI agents into making cryptocurrency payments.
Armored Likho BusySnake Stealer, a Python-based infostealer first disclosed by Kaspersky, is actively targeting government ...
June was sweltering, but the summer heat didn’t slow down open-source software developers. Last month delivered a wave of app ...
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Perfection in Linux isn't adding features—Openbox taught me it's about removing them
Embracing the power of simplicity on Linux.
This week’s security news is mostly about weak spots. Browsers, bots, sandboxes, AI systems, and email flows all show the same problem in different ways. Everything looks normal until someone tests a ...
Microsoft latest release of the Edge browser adds a much-requested feature for users working within Google's web ecosystem.
The BioShocking technique exploits AI browser reasoning, showing how easily attackers can subvert safety guardrails with ...
LayerX found that AI browsers could be fooled by a fake game-like prompt called BioShocking, and some vendors haven't fixed ...
Multiple weaponized proof-of-concept (PoC) exploits on GitHub delivered a Python-based remote access trojan (RAT) called ChocoPoC that can execute commands and steal sensitive data. However, ChocoPoC ...
They're not bad; they're just prompted that way. Sysdig threat hunters documented what they say is the first-ever documented ...
LayerX found that BioShocking could trick AI browsers into leaking credentials by disguising malicious prompts as game rules.
Named after BioShock's 'Would you kindly' mechanic, the attack trains AI agents to accept false information before stealing ...
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