It’s likely that Hackaday readers have among them a greater than average number of people who can name one special thing they did on September 23rd, 2002. On that day a new web browser was ...
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RomCom just hit a US engineering firm via SocGholish for the first time, deploying Mythic Agent before defenders cut the ...
As Mozilla stumbles into 'AI everywhere,' you might be glad of a non-Google browser engine Servo is an all-new and all-Rust browser rendering engine. As Mozilla falters, it's the world's best option ...
The first release candidate of the new OWASP Top Ten reveals the biggest security risks in web development – from ...
A newly discovered malicious Chrome extension is stealing funds from Solana traders by quietly siphoning a fee from every ...
Surf Google SERPs like it's November 29, 2022, with this workaround for the age of AI slop ChatGPT's public debut on November ...
As much of a growing influence as AI has had on our daily lives, there are plenty of reasons to hold off on switching to an ...
Mozilla announced a major privacy upgrade in Firefox 145 that reduces even more the number of users vulnerable to digital fingerprinting. The new protections will initially be available only in ...
You will be able to chat with the browser’s AI assistant in the new AI Window. You will be able to chat with the browser’s AI assistant in the new AI Window. is a ...
Following recent updates from Mozilla and Apple, all major web browsers now support WebGPU across Windows, Mac, and Android. The new API grants web browsers flexible ...
Mozilla Firefox is a veteran. It was in the market when Internet Explorer was alive and breathing. On the other hand, Edge is based on Chromium, the same engine that powers the popular Google Chrome.