Tag: AI browsers


  • HashJack: How a Shifty Hash Could Fool AI Browsers and Defeat Defenses

    HashJack: How a Shifty Hash Could Fool AI Browsers and Defeat Defenses

    What is the HashJack attack? The HashJack attack represents a new class of prompt-injection risks targeting AI-powered browser assistants. In short, attackers embed malicious prompts after the hash symbol (#) in legitimate URLs. Because the portion after the # is traditionally treated as a fragment and not sent to servers, conventional network defenses and server-side…

  • A good moment in time for us: Firefox on AI browsers and what’s next for the web

    A good moment in time for us: Firefox on AI browsers and what’s next for the web

    AI browsers are reshaping the web horizon The tech world is witnessing a wave of AI-integrated browsers. After OpenAI released the ChatGPT Atlas browser and Microsoft rolled out Edge Copilot Mode, big players are racing to embed intelligent assistants directly into your browsing experience. Google followed with Chrome With Gemini, while Perplexity offered its Comet…

  • AI Browsers: Firefox’s take on the AI-first web era

    AI Browsers: Firefox’s take on the AI-first web era

    AI browsers are reshaping how we browse Major tech players are expanding beyond chatbots and into AI-enhanced browsers. From OpenAI’s ChatGPT Atlas to Microsoft’s Edge Copilot Mode and Google’s Chrome With Gemini, the browser is becoming a front line for artificial intelligence. In this evolving landscape, Mozilla Firefox is positioning itself as a different kind…