Your browser has hidden superpowers and you can use them to automate boring work.
Researchers uncovered a CrashFix campaign where a fake Chrome ad blocker crashes browsers to trick users into installing the ...
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If you’re looking for a place to start, W3Schools has a Python tutorial that’s pretty straightforward. It breaks things down ...
A malvertising campaign is using a fake ad-blocking Chrome and Edge extension named NexShield that intentionally crashes the ...
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Two fake spellchecker packages on PyPI hid a Python RAT in dictionary files, activating malware on import in version 1.2.0.
Over three decades, the companies behind Web browsers have created a security stack to protect against abuses. Agentic browsers are undoing all that work.
The attack consists of a NexShield malicious browser extension, a social engineering technique to crash the browser, and a ...
Agent Browser’s Rust binary talks to a Node daemon via JSON, so your agents get clear outputs and reliable automation steps.
A worker searching for an adblocker ended up installing malware instead after threat actor KongTuke pushed a fake Chrome ...
Google is baking Gemini into Chrome, with a persistent side panel, Nano Banana image edits, Connected Apps, and auto-browse tasks for some subscribers.