A new leaked benchmark shows Apple’s alleged M5 chip on an iPad, and it’s almost as fast as a desktop CPU. […]
Leaked Apple iPad Pro M5 benchmark shows it’s faster than some laptop CPUs
A new leaked benchmark shows Apple’s alleged M5 chip on an iPad, and it’s almost as fast as a desktop CPU. […]
ChatGPT social could be a thing, as leak shows direct messages support
OpenAI doesn’t want ChatGPT to remain just a chatbot for interacting with a large language model. […]
OpenAI rolls out GPT Codex Alpha with early access to new models
OpenAI’s Codex is already making waves in the vibe coding vertical, and it’s now set to get even better. […]
OpenAI wants ChatGPT to be your emotional support
GPT-5 isn’t as good as GPT-4o when it comes to emotional support, but that changes today. […]
OpenAI prepares $4 ChatGPT Go for several new countries
OpenAI has been testing a new, cheaper ChatGPT plan called “Go,” and it’s now rolling out to more regions. […]
CometJacking: One Click Can Turn Perplexity’s Comet AI Browser Into a Data Thief
Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed details of a new attack called CometJacking targeting Perplexity’s agentic AI browser Comet by embedding malicious prompts within a seemingly innocuous link to siphon sensitive data, including from connected services, like email and calendar.
The sneaky prompt injection attack plays out in the form of a malicious link that, when clicked, triggers the
The sneaky prompt injection attack plays out in the form of a malicious link that, when clicked, triggers the
Massive surge in scans targeting Palo Alto Networks login portals
A spike in suspicious scans targeting Palo Alto Networks login portals indicates clear reconnaissance efforts from suspicious IP addresses, researchers warn. […]
Hackers steal identifiable Discord user data in third-party breach
Hackers stole partial payment information and personally identifying data associated with some Discord users after compromising a third-party customer service provider. […]
Scanning Activity on Palo Alto Networks Portals Jump 500% in One Day
Threat intelligence firm GreyNoise disclosed on Friday that it has observed a spike in scanning activity targeting Palo Alto Networks login portals.
The company said it observed a nearly 500% increase in IP addresses scanning Palo Alto Networks login portals on October 3, 2025, the highest level recorded in the last three months. It described the traffic as targeted and structured, and aimed
The company said it observed a nearly 500% increase in IP addresses scanning Palo Alto Networks login portals on October 3, 2025, the highest level recorded in the last three months. It described the traffic as targeted and structured, and aimed
