Google is retiring its Dark Web Report tool that scanned for leaked user data, with scans ending in January 2026 and the feature shutting down completely in February 2026.
An 'automated attacker' mimics the actions of human hackers to test the browser's defenses against prompt injection attacks. But there's a catch.
Firefox is adding AI across the browser, though Mozilla says privacy‑focused users can still opt out entirely.
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The scam usually starts with a short, casual message that appears to come from someone the victim already knows and trusts.
Google is discontinuing its Dark Web Report feature, a security tool that alerted users when their personal information ...
Mozilla is racing to contain a revolt inside one of tech’s most stubbornly independent communities, promising Firefox users a way to shut off every AI experiment in the browser after a wave of anger ...
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