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OpenAI’s “Atlas” Might Expose User Data
Plus: EU Finds Meta & TikTok Violated DSA
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OpenAI’s “Atlas” Browser Raises Security Alarms

📝 Short Intro
OpenAI’s push into the browser space—with its new agent-enabled features and forthcoming browser-style product code-named “Atlas”—promises to reshape how we use the web. But security experts are raising red flags about the new attack surfaces it creates.
📌 What You Need to Know
The browser/agent model gives ChatGPT-style AI the ability to navigate the web, fill in forms, interact with sites on behalf of a user.
Experts warn of a key vulnerability: indirect prompt injection. Malicious content on a webpage could embed hidden instructions that the AI agent misinterprets as user commands, potentially triggering unintended actions.
Because the AI has the same browser privileges as the user (tabs, login sessions, cookies), a hijacked agent might access emails, banking sites, or sensitive accounts.
OpenAI says it has built safeguards: for example, the agent in “logged-out mode”, “Watch mode”, and limitations on downloads or extension installation. But it also acknowledges the prompt injection problem remains “unsolved”.
Corporate advice already says: “Enterprises should not install the new browser yet.” The security risk is considered high in current form.
📎 Why This Matters
If browsers become AI-agent capable, we’re shifting from passive pages to proactive assistants with high-privilege access. That raises the stakes: a breach could be far more harmful than a standard browser exploit—because the AI might act on your behalf without you noticing. It’s a major evolution in web risk architecture.
Read More: TechCrunch
Meta, TikTok Cited in EU DSA Crackdown

📝 Short Intro
The European Commission (EC) has preliminarily found that Meta Platforms and TikTok violated key transparency obligations under the Digital Services Act (DSA). The findings mark a major escalation in EU digital-platform oversight.
📌 What You Need to Know
The EC says both Meta and TikTok failed to provide adequate access to public data for researchers — a core requirement under the DSA.
Meta’s Facebook and Instagram reportedly made it unduly difficult for users to report illegal content (like child-sexual-abuse material or terrorist content) and appealed moderation decisions, via interface designs or “dark patterns”.
TikTok, in response, warned that fulfilling the DSA’s transparency requirements may conflict with the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) privacy rules.
If the preliminary findings are confirmed, the firms could face fines up to 6% of their global annual revenue.
These are preliminary findings, meaning Meta and TikTok have the opportunity to respond and remedy before any final decision.
📎 Why This Matters
This move signals the EU is turning its regulatory muscle toward the biggest digital platforms, demanding higher levels of transparency and accountability. For companies like Meta and TikTok, it raises material compliance risk and potential changes in how they handle data access, moderation tools, and user-reporting flows across Europe.
Read More: TechCrunch
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Latest Tech News
1. Anthropic to use Google’s TPUs worth tens of billions to train Claude chatbot
Anthropic has struck a deal with Google to access over one million of Google’s tensor processing units (TPUs), representing a multi-billion-dollar commitment and boosting its compute capacity starting in 2026.
2. OpenAI launches AI-powered browser “ChatGPT Atlas” with built-in context and side-panel agent
OpenAI introduced its new browser “ChatGPT Atlas,” which embeds the ChatGPT agent and logs user history to personalize responses — marking a significant step into AI-powered browsing.
3. Research finds 45% of AI assistants’ news responses contain significant errors
A study by European Broadcasting Union & the BBC found that nearly half of AI assistants’ responses on news topics included major faults in accuracy or sourcing — raising fresh concerns about trust in AI-driven information.
4. US right-wing media figures and tech pioneers call for ban on super-intelligent AI
A coalition of prominent conservative media personalities and tech leaders formally called for an outright ban on super-intelligent AI systems, citing fears over runaway models and lack of public oversight.
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