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More than three million Google Chrome users have been issued a warning about 16 browser extensions that have been compromised by hackers. Cybersecurity experts are now urging users to delete them ...
Anyone who uses Chrome to surf the web must be on high alert and check they haven't downloaded and rogue browser extensions.
Users have been told to delete 16 hijacked Chrome extensions. advertisement. Metro. Urgent Google Chrome warning issued with over 3,000,000 users at risk of hacks. Story by Noora Mykkanen ...
Security researchers have uncovered dozens of malicious Chrome and Edge extensions secretly tracking users’ online activity ...
Attackers have started to exploit the very signals that users assume will keep them safe when it comes to add-ons to improve ...
Chrome users are being urged to check they have the latest update installed to keep their Chrome browser safe.
According to researchers at Koi Security, the malicious extensions were part of a coordinated operation involving at least 18 ...
If they don’t have a warning message on the Chrome Web Store page, they should be fine. Google said back in May that 85% of actively maintained extensions in the Chrome Web Store are already ...
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.
Earlier this month, an alarm sounded—security researchers at GitLab Threat Intelligence discovered a handful of Chrome extensions adding code in order to commit fraud, with at least 3.2 million ...
When Chrome flagged an extension for malware, it triggered hours of cleanup. Learn how to check your extensions, clear malware, and keep your browser secure for the future.
Data-loss prevention startup Cyberhaven says hackers published a malicious update to its Chrome extension that was capable of stealing customer passwords and session tokens, according to an email ...