Tag: Web Security


  • BukSU IT Student Shines at Hack4Gov 2025 National Finals

    BukSU IT Student Shines at Hack4Gov 2025 National Finals

    BukSU Student Delivers Strong Cybersecurity Performance at Hack4Gov 2025 National Finals A Bukidnon State University (BukSU) information technology student stood out among competitors at the Hack4Gov 2025 National Finals, showcasing skills in time-sensitive cybersecurity challenges across web exploitation, forensics, and reverse engineering. The event, held on December 9, brought together top teams from across the…

  • HashJack Attack: Fooling AI Browsers with Hash Prompts

    HashJack Attack: Fooling AI Browsers with Hash Prompts

    What is HashJack? Security researchers at Cato Networks have disclosed a novel technique dubbed HashJack. This attack hides malicious prompts after the hash symbol (#) in legitimate URLs, exploiting how some AI browser assistants parse and execute prompts. By leveraging the trailing portion of a URL post- How HashJack Works The core idea is simple…

  • 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…

  • Captcha Page: Understanding Automated Access and Compliance

    Captcha Page: Understanding Automated Access and Compliance

    What a Captcha Page Is and Why It Exists A Captcha page is a security checkpoint designed to distinguish human users from automated bots. Websites, including news publishers, use these challenges to prevent data scraping, reduce spam, and safeguard subscription models. When a system detects unusual patterns—like rapid page requests, unusual geographic activity, or repetitive…

  • Understanding Captcha Blocks: Why Automated Access Triggers a Challenge Page

    Understanding Captcha Blocks: Why Automated Access Triggers a Challenge Page

    What a Captcha Page Is and Why It Happens A captcha page is a security gate used by many websites to distinguish human visitors from automated bots. When a system detects unusual or high-volume activity—such as rapid requests, patterned browsing, or access from unfamiliar regions—it may present a captcha challenge. This is a standard safeguard…

  • Captcha Page: Understanding Automated Access Blocks

    Captcha Page: Understanding Automated Access Blocks

    What is a Captcha Page? A Captcha Page is a security measure used by websites to distinguish humans from automated bots. When a system detects unusual or high-volume activity, it may present challenges such as image recognition tasks, puzzle questions, or simple quizzes. The goal is to prevent automated data scraping, abuse, and unauthorized access…

  • Lovable and Guardio tackle AI-driven web security together

    Lovable and Guardio tackle AI-driven web security together

    Overview: A safety-by-design move in AI-generated web creation In a bid to make AI-generated web experiences safer from the ground up, Lovable, a fast-growing AI vibe coding platform, has joined forces with Guardio, the Israeli cybersecurity firm. The collaboration embeds real-time threat detection directly into Lovable’s generative software engine. The goal is simple: empower creators…

  • Chrome’s Auto-Fill Expands to Passports, Driver’s Licenses, and Vehicle Registrations

    Chrome’s Auto-Fill Expands to Passports, Driver’s Licenses, and Vehicle Registrations

    Chrome Expands Auto-Fill to Sensitive Documents Google announced an expansion of its Chrome browser’s auto-fill capabilities, allowing users to store and automatically fill in highly sensitive documents such as passports, driver’s licenses, and vehicle registrations. This move builds on Chrome’s existing auto-fill features for addresses, names, and payment cards, aiming to streamline online form completion…

  • Captcha Page: Why Access Is Blocked by Bots and Automated Traffic

    Captcha Page: Why Access Is Blocked by Bots and Automated Traffic

    Understanding the Captcha Page A captcha page appears when a website suspects automated or suspicious activity from a user. News organizations, financial services, and large portals rely on captchas to distinguish humans from bots, guarding sensitive content, search indexes, and user accounts from abuse. When the system flags rapid navigation patterns, unusual IP behavior, or…

  • Captcha Page: Understanding and Navigating Automated Access Barriers

    Captcha Page: Understanding and Navigating Automated Access Barriers

    What a CAPTCHA Page Is and Why It Appears A CAPTCHA page is a standard security measure used by websites to distinguish human users from automated bots. When a system detects unusual or automated-looking activity—such as rapid requests, unusual traffic patterns, or suspicious login attempts—it may present a CAPTCHA challenge. The goal is to protect…