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Curl shutters bug bounty program to remove incentive for submitting AI slop

theregister.com
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AI Agents Are Terrible Freelance Workers

wired.com
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AI Sidebar Spoofing Puts ChatGPT Atlas, Perplexity Comet, Other Browsers at Risk

securityweek.com
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Researchers Warn of Security Gaps in AI Browsers

infosecurity-magazine.com
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Passkeys Pwned: Turning WebAuthn Against Itself

labs.sqrx.com
2 points·by botanicals6·11 miesięcy temu·1 comments

A Luggage Service's Web Bugs Exposed the Travel Plans of Every User

wired.com
2 points·by botanicals6·12 miesięcy temu·0 comments

Browser AI Agents Are the New "Weakest Link"

labs.sqrx.com
1 points·by botanicals6·w zeszłym roku·0 comments

What the Arc Browser Story Reveals About the Future of Browser Security

labs.sqrx.com
2 points·by botanicals6·w zeszłym roku·1 comments

"AI Will Replace All the Jobs " Is Just Tech Execs Doing Marketing

sparktoro.com
190 points·by botanicals6·w zeszłym roku·278 comments

Who's to Blame When AI Agents Screw Up?

wired.com
1 points·by botanicals6·w zeszłym roku·0 comments

Businesses at risk worldwide as new data exfiltration technique uncovered

techradar.com
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Today's LLMs craft exploits from patches at lightning speed

theregister.com
2 points·by botanicals6·w zeszłym roku·0 comments

ClickFix: Social Engineering That Bypasses EDRs, SWGs and Humans

labs.sqrx.com
1 points·by botanicals6·w zeszłym roku·0 comments

How to Think Like Leonardo da Vinci

artofmanliness.com
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Polymorphic Extensions: Impersonate Any Browser Extension

labs.sqrx.com
2 points·by botanicals6·w zeszłym roku·0 comments

Does terrible code drive you mad? Wait until you see what it does to GPT-4o

theregister.com
1 points·by botanicals6·w zeszłym roku·0 comments

CVE-2024-7014 Return: Updated Evilloader

cti.monster
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botanicals6
·w zeszłym roku·discuss
Right on! Only the medium has changed to crypto, but the con remains the same.
botanicals6
·2 lata temu·discuss
Inteesting indeed, you're right that everyone is more culpable than they think (but it also means we have the power enact change). Do share more once the series is out.
botanicals6
·2 lata temu·discuss
Thoughts?
botanicals6
·2 lata temu·discuss
Nice article, you also see that in content - creators using the same hooks, transitions etc. It gets tiresome after seeing the same "stop doing X this way/try this one trick/top ten" after a while.

Besides profit motive, there are fundamental and evolutionary reasons for the convergence - humans are naturally attracted to pleasing composition and natural light in AirSpace, have our attention easily manipulated by unconventional titles etc. So companies are just exploiting our penchants and preferences.
botanicals6
·2 lata temu·discuss
100% agree, just that sometimes not every company has the resources or inclination to do that. The best middle ground is some kind of solution that allows the security team to "manage" personal devices in some way.
botanicals6
·2 lata temu·discuss
AviD's Rule of Usability: "Security at the expense of usability, comes at the expense of security."

Security companies should have more focus on the usability aspect of their product. Some of the enterprise products you see today are just plain bad in terms of UX/UI, and funnily enough, they aren't getting called out since they're only used in the workplace/closed groups.