Amazon claims Perplexity's Comet shopping tool accesses its online store without authorization, risking hacking of customers' private information.
Amazon users are always a prime target for hackers, every pun intended, although it is usually phishing attacks that make the headlines. But what if I were to tell you that your Kindle could be used ...
Perplexity likely violated a 40-year-old anti-hacking law by accessing Amazon users' accounts without Amazon's authorization -- even though the company had users' permission, a federal judge ruled.
Set up your Amazon passkey now. The U.S. Treasury has warned consumers of a surge in phishing attacks that “frequently impersonate trusted brands,” and one threat intelligence report has confirmed ...
Perplexity likely violated a 40-year-old anti-hacking law by accessing Amazon users' accounts without Amazon's authorization -- even though the company had users' permission, a federal judge ruled.