Web extensions are useful tools to block ads, or help you translate easily but they can also become an easy route for malicious attacks.
Experts uncovered malicious Chrome extensions that replace affiliate links, exfiltrate data, and steal ChatGPT authentication tokens from users.
The end isn't nigh after all Chrome's latest revision of its browser extension architecture, known as Manifest v3 (MV3), was ...
Cybersecurity researchers have discovered several malicious Google Chrome extensions that hijack Amazon affiliate links, ...
Google Chrome’s Web Store has thousands of extensions that you can download to enhance your browsing experience. Extensions give you extra functionality that you would typically not get from Chrome by ...
Popular AI Chrome extensions like Grammarly and QuillBot top 2026's most invasive privacy rankings. Over half of 442 analysed ...
A set of malicious Google Chrome Extensions which steal cookies, takeover accounts and actively block incident response have been identified targeting widely used human resource (HR) and enterprise ...
The offending extensions do not deploy traditional malware or attempt to exploit flaws in ChatGPT itself. Instead, they hook ...
The Stanley website-spoofing malware toolkit displays legitimate URLs in the address bar while serving phishing pages to ...
Fed up with AI slop in Google results? This extension rolls searches back to pre-ChatGPT times ...
Chrome comes with a built-in Safety Check that runs an audit on passwords, security updates, third-party extensions, and more ...