OpenAI’s Atlas browser is under scrutiny after researchers demonstrated how attackers can hijack ChatGPT memory and execute malicious code, without leaving traditional malware traces.
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Things have changed with the launch of the ChatGPT Atlas browser created by OpenAI. Here are a few Risks you need to know about the Atlas AI browser. Data & AI ...
Last week, OpenAI unveiled ChatGPT Atlas, a web browser that promises to revolutionize how we interact with the internet. The company's CEO, Sam Altman, described it as a "once-a-decade opportunity" ...
Atlas is storing more highly personal data in one place. This consolidated trove of information represents a honeypot for hackers.
Each of these browsers has a different take on what it means to integrate — or build a browser around — generative AI, but a ...
The vulnerability, dubbed Brash, can crash browsers within seconds by flooding the document.title API, and Google’s silence ...
The flaw allows attackers to plant malicious code or commands that the browser might later execute, even without the user's ...
Everyone from OpenAI’s security chief to indie researchers admits this is a frontier problem, code for “we have no idea how ...
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The vulnerability works on Google Chrome and all web browsers that run on Chromium, which includes Microsoft Edge, Brave, ...
During testing, researchers simulated 103 phishing attacks, and ChatGPT's Atlas failed to block 97 of them, indicating a ...