A new report links 108 Chrome extensions to identity theft, session hijacking, and browser abuse, which means your ...
Researchers linked 108 malicious Chrome extensions to a coordinated campaign that exposed about 20,000 users to data theft, ...
Browser extensions are mostly harmless, but unfortunately, these Chrome extensions are the opposite, and pose imminent risk ...
A large-scale campaign involving 108 malicious Chrome extensions has been uncovered, affecting roughly 20,000 users. The ...
Over 100 Chrome extensions sharing C&C infrastructure were seen stealing user data, injecting ads, and containing a backdoor.
According to Socket, the extensions (complete list here) are published under five distinct publisher identities – Yana ...
A hidden network of malicious browser tools has slipped into one of the internet’s most trusted marketplaces, raising fresh concerns about how secure everyday browsing really is.
More than 100 malicious extensions in the official Chrome Web Store are attempting to steal Google OAuth2 Bearer tokens, ...
All 108 route stolen credentials, user identities, and browsing data to servers controlled by the same operator," Security Researcher Kush Pandya said in an analysis ...
Collectively, the extensions amassed about 20,000 installs in the Chrome Web Store. All 108 extensions route stolen ...
All extensions seem to have been made by a single actor, possibly of Russian origin.