Browsers
OpenAI launches ChatGPT-integrated Atlas browser
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OpenAI announced the Atlas web browser on October 21, 2025, aiming to integrate its ChatGPT AI directly into web browsing. The macOS version is available immediately, with Windows and mobile versions to follow soon. Key features include chatting with web pages and an AI agent for automated tasks.
Opera has rolled out Paste Protect, a new built-in feature that blocks malicious clipboard attacks known as ClickFix. The tool marks the first native defense of its kind in a major browser. It activates automatically and alerts users when suspicious code attempts to copy itself.
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Google published proof-of-concept exploit code on Wednesday for a vulnerability in its Chromium browser that has gone unfixed for 29 months. The flaw affects Chrome, Microsoft Edge, and other Chromium-based browsers used by millions worldwide. It enables attackers to establish persistent connections for monitoring user activity and launching attacks.
OpenAI has introduced a new browser called Atlas, but experts are raising alarms about potential security vulnerabilities. The development highlights emerging risks in AI-integrated browsers. This comes amid broader concerns over security in AI technologies.
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Mozilla has launched the beta version of Firefox 145, marking the end of 32-bit support for Linux systems. This release focuses on modern 64-bit architectures and introduces several UI and developer enhancements. Users with older hardware can continue using Firefox ESR 140 until September 2026.