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Browser extensions are under attack from hackers who are adding malicious code to them in order to steal cookies and credentials from Chrome users.
THOUSANDS of Chrome users are being urged to delete immediately certain apps that pose a security risk. It comes after ...
Attackers have started to exploit the very signals that users assume will keep them safe when it comes to add-ons to improve ...
Maintain peak performance and privacy by cleaning out browser extensions that quietly use your PC resources for web scraping tasks.
Security researchers have uncovered dozens of malicious Chrome and Edge extensions secretly tracking users’ online activity ...
Experis Cyber revealed that dozens of well-known and Google-verified extensions turned into spying tools, including among ...
Today, browser extensions are ubiquitous. But as a recent malicious campaign shows, they're also a cybersecurity nightmare.
Google has flagged uBlock Origin and other extensions that will be disabled when Chrome transitions to Manifest V3.
Tuckner’s discovery is reminiscent of a 2019 analysis that found browser extensions installed on 4 million browsers collected ...
Almost a dozen malicious extensions with 1.7 million downloads in Google's Chrome Web Store could track users, steal browser activity, and redirect to potentially unsafe web addresses.
Nearly a million browsers affected by more malicious browser extensions - here's what we know Millions of Google Chrome users could be at risk from these dodgy extensions ...