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As reported by The Hacker News, a dangerous new campaign targeting browser extensions has been spotted online. So far, at least 16 extensions have been compromised, with over 600,000 Chrome users ...
Browser extensions let you customize and add new features to Google Chrome but these 35 unlisted ones require sensitive permissions that could put your privacy at risk.
Attackers have started to exploit the very signals that users assume will keep them safe when it comes to add-ons to improve ...
To make your web browsing experience safer in general, consider using a secured browser mode that is offered together with ...
Experis Cyber revealed that dozens of well-known and Google-verified extensions turned into spying tools, including among ...
Security researchers have uncovered dozens of malicious Chrome and Edge extensions secretly tracking users’ online activity ...
Tuckner’s discovery is reminiscent of a 2019 analysis that found browser extensions installed on 4 million browsers collected ...
Maintain peak performance and privacy by cleaning out browser extensions that quietly use your PC resources for web scraping ...
The discovery of over 35 compromised Chrome extensions, putting 2.6 million users at risk, is a wake-up call for everyone. Removing suspicious extensions is an essential step to protect your data.
For other extensions at risk of being disabled, you’ll need to find an MV3 alternative for those as well. If they don’t have a warning message on the Chrome Web Store page, they should be fine.
SquareX, an industry-first Browser Detection and Response (BDR) solution, leads the way in browser security. About a week ago, SquareX reported large-scale attacks targeting Chrome Extension ...