While much of the discussion on AI security centers around protecting ‘shadow’ AI and GenAI consumption, there's a wide-open window nobody's guarding: AI browser extensions. A new report from LayerX ...
GitHub's CodeQL incremental analysis now runs up to 20% faster on pull requests across five major programming languages, with larger repos seeing biggest gains. GitHub has rolled out significant ...
PCWorld reports that the popular Chrome extension ‘Save image as Type,’ used by over 1 million people, became spyware after being sold to new owners. The compromised extension hijacked affiliate links ...
Applying for a six-month extension is easy, but IRS rules still require you to make a proper estimate of the taxes you owe. A “zero extension” could cost you. Every year, millions of taxpayers file ...
Do you use the Chrome extension "Save image as Type?" If so, you are one of more than one million users who woke up this morning to find out that Google has disabled the extension in your Chrome web ...
Google has blocked notable Chrome extension Save as Image Type. The extension apparently contains malware, according to Chrome’s alert. At least one user suggested that the extension was hijacking ...
Microsoft Defender has been investigating reports of malicious Chromium‑based browser extensions that impersonate legitimate AI assistant tools to harvest LLM chat histories and browsing data.
DOZENS OF POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS IN POPULAR PRODUCTS, MANY OF THEM UNDISCLOSED. FIVE INVESTIGATES BRITTANY JOHNSON BREAKS DOWN WHAT THEY FOUND AND WHY THIS MATTERS. BRITTANY. WELL, ERIKA.
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Good browsers work well with their standard features alone. They can protect you when browsing online, autofill your login information, and manage your favorite websites with ease. Some go beyond and ...
Impersonating a legitimate extension from AITOPIA, the two malicious extensions were also exfiltrating users’ browser activity. The applications, called ‘Chat GPT for Chrome with GPT-5, Claude Sonnet ...