Thousands of iPhones were compromised using the Coruna exploit kit, which chained 23 iOS vulnerabilities into advanced attacks used for espionage and cybercrime.
Researchers say a vulnerability in Perplexity’s Comet AI browser could expose local files and credentials through malicious calendar invites.
According to new technical analyses from Google and mobile security firm iVerify, Coruna's technical core comprises five complete exploit chains and 23 distinct iOS vulnerabilities that ...
A new report out today from Zenity Labs, the research arm of agentic security company Zenity Ltd., details a family of ...
AI agents are now being tested against real smart contract vulnerabilities after $3.4 billion was lost to crypto hacks in 2025 OpenAI introduces EVMbench to test whether AI agents can detect, fix, or ...
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg is set to be grilled on Wednesday by lawyers who say social media services like Instagram were intentionally designed as "digital casinos" to hook young people, fueling a teen ...
The former boss of a U.S. maker of hacking and surveillance tools stole and sold technology that can hack millions of computers and people worldwide, U.S. prosecutors have confirmed for the first time ...
The acquisition adds browser controls to Zscaler’s Zero Trust Exchange to protect against phishing, data leakage, and AI risks. Cloud security company Zscaler has announced the acquisition of SquareX, ...
LONDON, Feb 5 (Reuters) - Britain will work with Microsoft (MSFT.O), opens new tab, academics and experts to develop a system to spot deepfake material online, the government said on Thursday, as it ...
AI-powered browsers are changing how we use the web, but they're also creating some serious new security risks. Tools like Perplexity's Comet and Opera's Neon can summarize pages and automate tasks ...
A zero-day vulnerability in Chromium-based browsers, identified as CVE-2025-10585, allows active exploitation through the V8 JavaScript engine's just-in-time compiler. Users are advised to update ...
Warning: This graphic requires JavaScript. Please enable JavaScript for the best experience. The browser wars are back — and this time they’re supercharged by ...