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LayerX has disclosed an AI chatbot hacking method via web browser extensions it has named ‘man-in-the-prompt’.
A new tool turns otherwise legitimate extensions for Chrome, Edge, and Firefox into bots that make your browser someone else's tool, and gets them paid in the process.
Attackers placed legitimate browser extensions online and then silently delivered malicious updates to millions of users.
Trusted extensions that had gained tons of positive reviews and installs over a long period of time suddenly turned malicious via a stealthy version update.
Despite verified status and high ratings, 18 extensions silently deployed surveillance code, raising urgent questions about Chrome and Edge extension review processes.
OpenAI is reportedly planning to launch its own web browser in the coming weeks, with an AI-centric approach. Here are the details.
OpenAI is set to launch an AI-powered web browser designed to rival Google Chrome by integrating ChatGPT-like features directly into the browsing experience. The browser will allow AI agents to ...
ProBuilt Software today announced licensing access to its patent-pending floating forms and data stacking architecture — a radical departure from the one-page-at-a-time (OPAT) model that has ...
ProBuilt Software today announced licensing access to its patent-pending floating forms and data stacking architecture — a radical departure from the one-page-at-a-time (OPAT) model that has ...
ProBuilt Software's logo - Redefining SaaS architecture with floating forms and data stacking. Now licensing. Patent-pending floating forms architecture now available to license - for software ...