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BioShocking: This Attack Tricks Your AI Browser to Steal Your Passwords
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BioShocking: This Attack Tricks Your AI Browser to Steal Your Passwords

Cybersecurity researchers have demonstrated that it takes only convincing an AI browser that it's playing a game to make it copy and transmit your credentials. The BioShocking attack fooled six tools, including ChatGPT Atlas, the Claude extension, and Perplexity Comet. Explanations, editor reactions, and protective measures.

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When Washington Decides Who Can Use AI (and Why China Is Applauding)
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When Washington Decides Who Can Use AI (and Why China Is Applauding)

Since June 2026, the U.S. government has been screening the release of the most advanced AI systems upstream. Between the Fable/Mythos case at Anthropic and the lock on OpenAI's GPT-5.6, the same question arises: who really benefits from this control? Spoiler: a Chinese open-source model just swept the board.

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What's Really Changing at Bitwarden (and What's Exaggerated)
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What's Really Changing at Bitwarden (and What's Exaggerated)

For several months now, articles have been piling up about a Bitwarden that's changing quietly. Before panicking and migrating, I verified each piece of information one by one. Here's what's solid, what deflated, and the only question that really matters.

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Zigbee 4.0: New Features, Long Range, and Hardware Compatibility
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Zigbee 4.0: New Features, Long Range, and Hardware Compatibility

Many predicted Zigbee's slow demise against Matter and Thread. Then, on November 18, 2025, the CSA unveiled Zigbee 4.0 and Suzi, the protocol's biggest evolution in ten years. We break down the real new features and, most importantly, answer THE question: do you need to change your coordinator and sensors?

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