Tag: Safe Browsing

  • Simon Willison’s Weblog: ChatGPT Operator system prompt

    Source URL: https://simonwillison.net/2025/Jan/26/chatgpt-operator-system-prompt/#atom-everything Source: Simon Willison’s Weblog Title: ChatGPT Operator system prompt Feedly Summary: ChatGPT Operator system prompt Johann Rehberger snagged a copy of the ChatGPT Operator system prompt. As usual, the system prompt doubles as better written documentation than any of the official sources. It asks users for confirmation a lot: ## Confirmations Ask…

  • Cloud Blog: Bitly: Protecting users from malicious links with Web Risk

    Source URL: https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/partners/bitly-ensuring-real-time-link-safety-with-web-risk-to-protect-people/ Source: Cloud Blog Title: Bitly: Protecting users from malicious links with Web Risk Feedly Summary: Bitly’s partnership with Google Web Risk helps enhance Bitly’s ability to protect users and build trust as they generate millions of links and QR Codes daily.  Over the last decade, Bitly has solidified its reputation as a…

  • Cloud Blog: Become Among the First Certified Chrome Enterprise Administrators

    Source URL: https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/chrome-enterprise/become-among-the-first-certified-chrome-enterprise-administrators/ Source: Cloud Blog Title: Become Among the First Certified Chrome Enterprise Administrators Feedly Summary: As employees increasingly rely on browsers to access cloud-based applications, collaborate on projects, and more, it’s key that IT and security teams ensure they’re properly configured, updated, and protected. This includes deploying a dedicated browser management solution across…

  • Cloud Blog: New ways to protect your sensitive data with Chrome Enterprise

    Source URL: https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/chrome-enterprise/new-ways-to-protect-your-sensitive-data-with-chrome-enterprise/ Source: Cloud Blog Title: New ways to protect your sensitive data with Chrome Enterprise Feedly Summary: Protecting sensitive company data is no longer just a best practice—it’s business critical. In today’s world, data breaches can have serious consequences, from financial losses and reputational damage to legal repercussions and operational disruptions. That’s why…

  • Cloud Blog: Hybrid Russian Espionage and Influence Campaign Aims to Compromise Ukrainian Military Recruits and Deliver Anti-Mobilization Narratives

    Source URL: https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/threat-intelligence/russian-espionage-influence-ukrainian-military-recruits-anti-mobilization-narratives/ Source: Cloud Blog Title: Hybrid Russian Espionage and Influence Campaign Aims to Compromise Ukrainian Military Recruits and Deliver Anti-Mobilization Narratives Feedly Summary: In September 2024, Google Threat Intelligence Group (consisting of Google’s Threat Analysis Group (TAG) and Mandiant) discovered UNC5812, a suspected Russian hybrid espionage and influence operation, delivering Windows and Android…

  • Cloud Blog: Secure the new endpoint: Check out Chrome Enterprise Premium’s latest innovations

    Source URL: https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/identity-security/check-out-chrome-enterprise-premiums-latest-innovations/ Source: Cloud Blog Title: Secure the new endpoint: Check out Chrome Enterprise Premium’s latest innovations Feedly Summary: The modern workplace revolves around the browser. It’s where employees access critical applications, handle sensitive data, and collaborate with colleagues. This makes the browser a critical point for enforcing security.  Chrome Enterprise, the most trusted…

  • The Register: Google Chrome gets a mind of its own for some security fixes

    Source URL: https://www.theregister.com/2024/09/12/google_chrome_safety_check/ Source: The Register Title: Google Chrome gets a mind of its own for some security fixes Feedly Summary: Browser becomes more proactive about trimming unneeded permissions and deceptive notifications Google has enhanced Chrome’s Safety Check so that it can make some security decisions on the user’s behalf.… AI Summary and Description: Yes…