OpenAI launches ChatGPT Atlas AI-powered browser
OpenAI has officially unveiled ChatGPT Atlas, an AI-powered browser designed to integrate natural language processing with real-time web browsing. Industry observers note its entry in the emerging “AI browser wars” against competitors like Perplexity’s Comet, even as security concerns such as prompt injection issues have been raised.
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Back to Top / Thursday, October 23, 2025, 1:20 am / permalink 15336 / 14 stories in 4 months
Tinder introduces mandatory facial verification to curb fake profiles
Tinder is rolling out a nationwide facial recognition feature to authenticate new users and reduce catfishing on its platform. The update seeks to bolster user safety by ensuring that profiles accurately represent real individuals, marking a proactive step in the dating app’s ongoing security efforts.
Back to Top / Wednesday, October 22, 2025, 11:20 pm / permalink 15335 / 3 stories in 4 months
Meta’s latest update focuses on protecting older users from scams
Aytun Çelebi / dataconomy - Meta has launched new scam-detection features for its WhatsApp and Messenger applications. This initiative aims to protect users, with a specific focus on older adults, from online fraud by delivering real-time warnings during potentially fraudulent inter…
Back to Top / Wednesday, October 22, 2025, 8:21 am / permalink 15310 / 3 stories in 4 months
Catastrophic Jaguar Land Rover cyberattack to cost UK economy at least $2.5 billion, according to estimates — 5,000 independent organizations decimated by supply chain fallout
tomshardware - The hack of British car manufacturer, Jaguar Land Rover, has cost the UK economy as much as $2.5 billion, affecting more than 5,000 organizations as the breach brought the company and its entire supply chain to their knees.
Back to Top / Wednesday, October 22, 2025, 8:21 am / permalink 15308 / 5 stories in 4 months
Acoru Raises €10M To Combat Money Mules And Prevent Financial Fraud
Kailee Rainse / startuprise - Madrid-based Acoru, a startup building technology to prevent AI-driven fraud and money laundering, has secured €10 million in a Series A round led by 33N Ventures, with participation from existing investors Adara Ventures and Athos Capital. Generative AI …
Back to Top / Wednesday, October 22, 2025, 3:20 am / permalink 15301 / 4 stories in 4 months
Anthropic brings its Claude Code tool to the browser
Matthias Bastian / the-decoder - Anthropic has released Claude Code Web in beta, a browser-based coding tool that runs tasks without needing a terminal.The article Anthropic brings its Claude Code tool to the browser appeared first on THE DECODER.
Back to Top / Tuesday, October 21, 2025, 9:21 am / permalink 15270 / 6 stories in 4 months
What to Know About the Shocking Louvre Jewelry Heist
Paolo Armelli / wired - In just seven minutes, the thieves took off with crown jewels containing with thousands of diamonds along with other precious gems.
Back to Top / Monday, October 20, 2025, 3:20 pm / permalink 15237 / 2 stories in 4 months
China blames US for cyber break-in, claims America is world's biggest bit burglar
Jessica Lyons / theregister - 'US is … the greatest source of chaos in cyberspace' China has blamed the US for a "major cyberattack" against its National Time Service Center, alleging it could have disrupted the country's communications, financial, and transportation networks, and eve…
Back to Top / Monday, October 20, 2025, 1:20 pm / permalink 15229 / 2 stories in 4 months
Certificall raises €1M seed to strengthen its position in the European market
Tamara Djurickovic / tech - Toulouse-based Certificall, a trusttech company, has closed a €1 millionseed round led by TomCat, Groupama, and InsurAngels.Founded in 2022 by insurtech specialists Guillaume Laurent and Nicolas Chaba...
Back to Top / Monday, October 20, 2025, 4:20 am / permalink 15207 / 3 stories in 4 months
Cyber giant F5 Networks says government hackers had ‘long-term’ access to its systems, stole code and customer data
Zack Whittaker / techcrunch - The company, which provides cybersecurity defenses to most of the Fortune 500, said the DOJ allowed it to delay notifying the public on national security grounds.
Back to Top / Wednesday, October 15, 2025, 11:21 am / permalink 15148 / 8 stories in 4 months
A New Attack Lets Hackers Steal 2-Factor Authentication Codes From Android Phones
Dan Goodin, Ars Technica / wired - The malicious app required to make a “Pixnapping” attack work requires no permissions.
Back to Top / Tuesday, October 14, 2025, 5:21 pm / permalink 15129 / 6 stories in 4 months
The company Discord blamed for its recent breach says it wasn't hacked
Andre Revilla / engadget - Customer service support company 5CA has released a statement contradicting claims by Discord that it was the victim of a hack last month. On October 3, Discord disclosed a data breach that the company says included a “small number” of government IDs like…
Back to Top / Tuesday, October 14, 2025, 1:21 pm / permalink 15120 / 3 stories in 4 months
Anthropic finds 250 poisoned documents are enough to backdoor large language models
Maximilian Schreiner / the-decoder - Anthropic, working with the UK’s AI Security Institute and the Alan Turing Institute, has discovered that as few as 250 poisoned documents are enough to insert a backdoor into large language models - regardless of model size.The article Anthropic finds 25…
Back to Top / Friday, October 10, 2025, 10:21 am / permalink 15068 / 3 stories in 4 months
Apple doubles its biggest bug bounty reward to $2 million
Mariella Moon / engadget - Apple is updating its Security Bounty program this November to offer some of the highest rewards in the industry. It has doubled its top award from $1 million to $2 million for the discovery of "exploit chains that can achieve similar goals as sophisticat…
Back to Top / Friday, October 10, 2025, 8:20 am / permalink 15063 / 12 stories in 4 months
Discord says hackers stole government IDs of 70,000 users
Dan Goodin / arstechnica - As more sites require IDs for user age verification, expect more such breaches to come.
Back to Top / Thursday, October 9, 2025, 4:20 pm / permalink 15055 / 7 stories in 4 months
It's trivially easy to poison LLMs into spitting out gibberish, says Anthropic
Brandon Vigliarolo / theregister - Just 250 malicious training documents can poison a 13B parameter model - that's 0.00016% of a whole dataset Poisoning AI models might be way easier than previously thought if an Anthropic study is anything to go on. …
Back to Top / Thursday, October 9, 2025, 4:20 pm / permalink 15053 / 4 stories in 4 months
Hackers claim Discord breach exposed data of 5.5 million users
Lawrence Abrams / bleepingcomputer - Discord says they will not be negotiating with threat actors who claim to have stolen the data of 5.5 million unique users from the company's Zendesk support system instance, including government IDs and partial payment information for some people. [...]
Back to Top / Wednesday, October 8, 2025, 8:20 pm / permalink 15038 / 8 stories in 4 months
The Government Shutdown Is Already Leading to Thousands of Flight Delays
Ece Yildirim / gizmodo - Air traffic control towers around the country are running short on staff.
Back to Top / Wednesday, October 8, 2025, 1:20 pm / permalink 15029 / 7 stories in 4 months
Discord users' IDs and data compromised in customer service provider hack
Mariella Moon / engadget - One of Discord's third-party customer service providers has been infiltrated by an unauthorized party who was able to gain access to users' information. Discord said it recently discovered the incident, which took place on September 20. The compromised da…
Back to Top / Saturday, October 4, 2025, 10:20 am / permalink 14978 / 3 stories in 5 months
Japanese beer giant Asahi confirms ransomware attack
Sergiu Gatlan / bleepingcomputer - Japanese beer-making giant Asahi has disclosed today that a ransomware attack caused the IT disruptions that forced it to shut down factories this week. [...]
Back to Top / Friday, October 3, 2025, 10:21 am / permalink 14974 / 6 stories in 5 months