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Attackers have started to exploit the very signals that users assume will keep them safe when it comes to add-ons to improve ...
Today, browser extensions are ubiquitous. But as a recent malicious campaign shows, they're also a cybersecurity nightmare.
Security researchers have discovered 11 malicious Google Chrome extensions that have collectively been downloaded over 1.7 ...
A set of 57 Chrome extensions with 6,000,000 users have been discovered with very risky capabilities, such as monitoring browsing behavior, accessing cookies for domains, and potentially executing ...
In a nutshell: A security researcher recently uncovered nearly three dozen Chrome Web Store extensions exhibiting suspicious behavior. Many present themselves as search assistants, while others ...
So far, around 36 extensions have been compromised, putting over 2.6 million Chrome users at risk of having their browsing data and account credentials exposed.
So far, at least 16 extensions have been compromised, with over 600,000 Chrome users now at risk of exposing their browsing data and account credentials online.
Despite efforts to enhance security, many of these extensions have found ways to exploit loopholes in Google’s latest extension framework, Manifest V3 (MV3).
Malicious browser extensions are a serious threat that can put you, your data and your devices at risk.
Google has removed 49 malicious Chrome extensions from its Web Store following concerns that they were stealing cryptocurrency. As reported by ZDNet, the malicious extensions all posed as ...
Many Chrome Extensions Are Stealing Your Personal Information. Here’s How to Tell if You’re at Risk Google has removed 500 extensions from the Chrome Store. Now you should remove them from ...