In OpenAI’s new Atlas browser, the Ask ChatGPT sidebar is moderately helpful at best. Sometimes, it’s confusingly wrong.
Whether you're on Windows, Linux, macOS, Android, or iOS, you're vulnerable if you use Chrome or any Chromium-based browser.
Rhysida operates as a ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS) model, with core developers providing malware tools and infrastructure ...
Do you have a classic Amiga computer? Do you want to search the web with iBrowse, but keep running into all that pesky modern HTML5 and HTTPS? In that case, [Nihirash] created BoringSearch.com ...
How x402 enables USDC pay-per-use, why adoption outlived PING, how Coinbase and Cloudflare are standardizing it and how to ...
Anthropic’s Claude Code is now available on the web, letting developers securely run AI coding tasks in the cloud through ...
Users are receiving fabricated emails informing them of post-death legacy requests to take over their LastPass accounts.
The InkyPi project has come a long way since my last post, now supporting Waveshare e-paper displays and the new 2025 Spectra ...
While most of the crypto market is still trying to recover from the brutal correction earlier in October, a new narrative has ...
OpenAI's ChatGPT browser, Atlas, is here. It's available for MacOS first, starting Tuesday. The browser offers several features to rival Chrome and Gemini.  OpenAI has finally released its ...
Victims of the GhostCall campaign span several infected macOS hosts located in Japan, Italy, France, Singapore, Turkey, Spain ...
The vulnerability, dubbed Brash, can crash browsers within seconds by flooding the document.title API, and Google’s silence ...