Developers can now use all ACP-compatible AI agents and receive basic features for JavaScript and TypeScript for free – ...
A large-scale study has revealed that websites are unintentionally exposing API keys tied to services like AWS, Stripe, and OpenAI, with most leaks traced back to publicly accessible JavaScript files.
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Foreign investors are suing the old KC Fed building's owner over a 'financial web' of mismanagement they say doomed a ...
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Android's Chrome web browsing is now 47% faster than the competition
Android devices with Chrome now outperform iOS on web benchmarks by up to 47%, delivering 4-6% faster page loads through deep ...
Claude extension flaw enabled silent prompt injection via XSS and weak allowlist, risking data theft and impersonation until ...
Android phones may now browse faster than iPhones, as Google claims Chrome has overtaken Safari in key speed tests. The real world impact depends on your device, network, and the sites you visit.
WebRTC skimmer exploits PolyShell flaw since March 19, hitting 56.7% stores, enabling stealth data theft bypassing CSP.
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Study finds thousands of sites exposed API keys and other credentials
Researchers scanning 10 million webpages have found that nearly 10,000 pages contained live API credentials left in plain ...
Researchers have discovered a major security leak hiding in plain sight on the internet that could expose the personal data ...
Allen Institute for AI, a prominent Seattle-based nonprofit research organization working on advancing artificial ...
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