A new malware-as-a-service (MaaS) called 'Stanley' promises malicious Chrome extensions that can clear Google's review ...
Security researchers have discovered several malicious Chrome extensions on the official Chrome Web Store that can steal user data and compromise privacy. Some of these extensions are still available ...
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"Stanley" malware kit-as-a-service costs up to US$6000. A suspected Russian malware-as-a-service operation has been selling a ...
Malicious Chrome extensions steal login data by impersonating Workday, NetSuite and SAP SuccessFactors platforms, cybersecurity researchers say.
Chrome comes with a built-in Safety Check that runs an audit on passwords, security updates, third-party extensions, and more ...
The malware spoofs entire websites, while keeping the address bar intact.
Research shows that even simple Chrome extensions can quietly invade user privacy, with some hijacking clipboards, ...
The malware-as-a-service kit enables malicious overlays on real websites without changing the visible URL, issuing a new ...
Some Apple users have been warned to stop using Google Chrome as a browser. Here's why.
A Chrome browser extension posing as an artificial intelligence assistant is siphoning OpenAI credentials from more than ...
Experts uncovered malicious Chrome extensions that replace affiliate links, exfiltrate data, and steal ChatGPT authentication tokens from users.