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Researchers say they can spy on your browsing by measuring SSD activity through a browser API
FROST exploits the Origin Private File System (OPFS), a browser API that lets websites create and store files on a user's local disk.
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Fingerprint has released the preview version of its AI Assistant Detection and Automation Intelligence API, delivering an AI traffic identification layer designed to detect automated systems in real ...
ONLYOFFICE's latest API update adds document automation, plugin debugging tools, advanced form controls, spreadsheet ...
CHICAGO, June 01, 2026--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Fingerprint, a leader in device intelligence, today launched the preview release of AI Assistant Detection and the Automation Intelligence API, delivering the ...
Fake Claude Code install sites are pushing malware that steals API keys, developer credentials, crypto wallets, and other ...
The first, AI Assistant Detection, gives businesses real-time visibility into traffic from major AI assistants, including ...
Fake Claude Code installer malware used Google Ads to place spoofed AI tool pages above real documentation since March 2026.
Tied to the earlier Windows 11 developer news, Microsoft is also bringing more local AI capabilities to its Edge web browser ...
IT researchers have demonstrated a side-channel attack called "FROST" where browsers can spy on user behavior via SSD access times.
VS Code flaw exposes GitHub OAuth tokens via one-click attack on GitHub.dev, enabling private repo access and token theft.
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