Tech expert Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson says hackers are embedding dangerous code in Chrome extensions to steal your data.
If you use browser extensions, you should be careful about which ones you install and use. Here's how you can do that.
Hackers have targeted Google Chrome users in a frightening 2FA bypass attack—a full list of impacted extensions has now been ...
Browser extensions are under attack from hackers who are adding malicious code to them in order to steal cookies and ...
SquareX, an industry-first Browser Detection and Response (BDR) solution, leads the way in browser security. About a week ago ...
The attack, which began on Christmas Eve, exploited a vulnerability in the Chrome Web Store's developer authentication system ...
The data-loss startup says it was targeted as part of a "wider campaign to target Chrome extension developers." ...
Chrome extension vulnerabilities leave millions at risk of 2FA bypass attacks, with hackers targeting multiple companies.
The original EditThisCookie extension is no longer available, giving way to a similarly named browser add-on, EditThisCookie® ...
At least five Chrome extensions were compromised in a coordinated attack where a threat actor injected code that steals ...
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