A seven-year malicious browser extension campaign infected 4.3 million Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge users with malware, including backdoors and spyware sending people's data to servers in China.
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What’s the first thing you do when you start a fresh Windows install? For myself and many others, it’s installing Chrome (usually using Ninite). I throw Brave and Firefox on there after, but Chrome ...
You know the phrase “long hair, don’t care”? I can confirm there’s some truth behind that statement, especially after testing a dozen of the best clip-in hair extensions. My realization: There’s a ...
Microsoft is finally experimenting with extensions on Edge for iOS, a year after introducing the feature on Android. Whether you’re using Android or iOS, this is a game-changer for customizing your ...
Extensions installed on almost 1 million devices have been overriding key security protections to turn browsers into engines that scrape websites on behalf of a paid service, a researcher said. The ...
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. Most of the add ...
The Google Chrome browser has thousands of extensions, which are software programs that add new features or functionality to the browser. They’re usually free and readily available from the Chrome Web ...
Cybersecurity researchers have flagged several popular Google Chrome extensions that have been found to transmit data in HTTP and hard-code secrets in their code, exposing users to privacy and ...