Dashlane has added a new AI phishing alert feature to its Omnix platform, targeting a growing challenge: credential theft through increasingly sophisticated phishing campaigns, reports SiliconANGLE reports. The move reflects a broader trend across the security landscape, where AI is being used on both sides, by attackers to evade traditional filters, and by defenders to better anticipate and intercept threats in real time.The feature is designed to alert users when they land on suspicious or spoofed sites, even before they enter credentials. The AI model runs on-device, scanning for nearly 80 phishing indicators like hidden forms or malicious iFrames to flag high-risk domains. This real-time analysis gives users an added layer of protection at the moment it matters most, without sending data off the device.While most password managers focus on vault-stored credentials, Dashlane is pushing beyond that by addressing blind spots, such as accounts created outside the vault or in shadow IT environments. By integrating AI alerts directly into the browser extension, Dashlane’s new tooling helps close the gap between secure credential storage and everyday employee behavior.For teams with limited bandwidth, the addition is meant to reduce overhead while keeping users better protected against phishing lures. It also aligns with a larger goal for Omnix: expanding the definition of credential security beyond storage to include ongoing risk detection and response across the full lifecycle of user activity.