AI browser agents are finally useful in 2026, but not all of them save time in the same way. This guide compares OpenAI Operator, Google Project Mariner, Anthropic computer use, and Perplexity Comet ...
Sam Altman sits with his legs pretzeled in an office chair, staring deeply into the ceiling. To be fair, the new OpenAI headquarters—a temple of glass and blond wood in San Francisco’s Mission ...
Storing sensitive information the wrong way can lead to identity theft or permanent data loss. Here's where not to keep it, and what you should do instead.
Can free AI scanners replace enterprise SAST? Anthropic and OpenAI found 500-plus zero-days pattern-matching tools missed — and both scanners are free.
Zero-days in .NET and SQL Server, and a handful of critical RCE bugs, form the nucleus of Microsoft's March Patch Tuesday update.
Today is Microsoft's March 2026 Patch Tuesday with security updates for 79 flaws, including 2 publicly disclosed zero-day ...
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Hackers are increasingly exploiting newly disclosed vulnerabilities in third-party software to gain initial access to cloud environments, with the window for attacks shrinking from weeks to just days.
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Four union strategies to fight on AI

A corporate artificial intelligence frenzy is sowing fear for workers on a massive scale. Seventy-one percent of people in the U.S., according to a Reuters poll on A.I., are concerned “too many people ...