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Many of the malicious extensions are riding the coattails of well-known brands such as Fortinet, YouTube, Deepseek AI, and ...
Well, that wasn't fun. Last week, Ars Technica ran a report about 33 Chrome extensions that have been found to have malware. And yeah, yesterday I found that I had one of them installed.
Researchers from DomainTools have discovered over 100 malicious extensions in the Chrome Web Store that can steal users' data ...
Launched by browser security provider LayerX, the free ExtensionPedia seeks to help individuals and enterprises alike by ...
Watch out for Rust malware like EDDIESTEALER in Chrome that evade detection using advanced tactics. Learn how to secure your ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. As reported by The Hacker News, this recently discovered malware campaign has been active ...
They can be downloaded from the Chrome Web Store, which functions like the Play Store but for extensions. However, extensions are easier to mimic and turn into malicious software compared to apps.
Some of the most popular Chrome extensions have been spying on users and stealing data. Find out which ones to delete and how ...
Google has since removed these extensions from the Chrome Web Store and since they’re malware, they should be automatically disabled as well. But they’re likely still lingering on your PC.
A newly devised "polymorphic" attack allows malicious Chrome extensions to morph into other browser extensions, including password managers, crypto wallets, and banking apps, to steal sensitive ...
Researchers find malicious browser extensions can assume the appearance of any other installed in the browser It can also disable other extensions, completely tricking the victim The extension can ...