AI security: AI Vendors Deflect Security Accountability Amid Vulnerability Concerns

AI companies are increasingly shifting responsibility for security flaws to users, raising concerns about their maturity and accountability in the tech landscape.

AI companies are increasingly shifting responsibility for security flaws to users, raising concerns about their maturity and accountability in the tech landscape.

On March 28, 2026, Google recorded that IPv6 accounted for 50.1% of its global traffic, marking a significant milestone in internet protocol adoption.

Google has rolled out Device Bound Session Credentials (DBSC) for Chrome 146 on Windows, aiming to combat session theft. This feature ties authentication sessions to specific devices, reducing the risk of unauthorized access.

Google is deepening its collaboration with Intel, opting for SmartNICs to enhance its public cloud infrastructure, diverging from the custom solutions adopted by competitors like AWS.

A lawsuit alleges that Perplexity's AI search engine shares user data with Google and Meta, undermining its claimed privacy features.

Google introduces a long-awaited feature allowing users to change their Gmail usernames without creating a new account, enhancing user flexibility.

Google has begun the rollout of Android developer verification to enhance security and combat the distribution of harmful apps, with a mandate set to take effect in several countries this September.

Google has announced that Android devices have achieved record-breaking performance in mobile web browsing, surpassing competitors in key benchmarks.

Google and Epic Games have announced a revised settlement aimed at resolving their long-standing antitrust dispute, which could significantly alter the landscape of app distribution on Android.

In a significant shift, Google announces changes to its app store fees and policies, aiming to address ongoing legal challenges and enhance competition.