Security flaw in OpenAI s Atlas browser is a warning for all AI agents
A simple parsing error allows crafted URLs to become powerful, malicious commands that dupe AI browsers such as OpenAI Atlas. The post Security flaw in OpenAI’s Atlas browser is a warning for all AI agents first appeared on TechTalks .
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