Companies may have found a new way to game artificial intelligence assistants: hiding instructions inside buttons users click out of habit. Microsoft security researchers documented a practice they ...
One of the biggest threats with AI today is that it reads untrusted content. That means that attackers can hide malicious instructions inside input for AI, including web pages, PDFs and user uploads.
Moltbook, the Reddit-style site for AI agents to communicate with each other, has become the talk of human social media over the last few days, as people who should know better have convinced ...
Threat actors behind the campaign are abusing Microsoft Visual Studio Code’s trusted workflows to execute and persist malicious code. Threat actors behind the long-running Contagious Interview ...
Minecraft is entering a new era in 2026. With the launch of Minecraft Java 26.1, Mojang is not just releasing another content patch — it’s introducing a new yearly versioning system and laying down ...
Several vulnerabilities in ChatGPT allowed an attacker to request the tool to leak sensitive data from popular services, such as Gmail, Outlook, Google Drive or GitHub, with a newly ideitified prompt ...
Players need Minecraft Java edition and a mod like Optifine or Iris to run a shader pack. Download the shader pack from a trusted source and store the zip file in an accessible place. Launch Minecraft ...
OpenAI has said that some attack methods against AI browsers like ChatGPT Atlas are likely here to stay, raising questions about whether AI agents can ever safely operate across the open web. The main ...
Human-in-the-loop (HITL) safeguards that AI agents rely on can be subverted, allowing attackers to weaponize them to run malicious code, new research from CheckMarx shows. HITL dialogs are a safety ...
Minecraft Java snapshots will now use a new version numbering system starting with Minecraft 26.1. The latest snapshot also brings a balanced villager trading system and a revamped lighting system. A ...
In today’s 2-Minute Tech Briefing, OpenAI’s new “confession” system that flags AI mistakes, Microsoft’s quiet fix for long-abused Windows shortcut vulnerabilities, and why CIOs are pulling back from ...