Some people view browser extensions as a necessary piece of the puzzle, while others see them as a danger. So, how could something so small present such a problem for users? Consider a recent report ...
The permissions behind your AI Chrome extensions deserve a closer look - they may be spying on you ...
Cybersecurity researchers identified malware-infected browser extensions on Chrome, Firefox, and Edge browsers.
These need to be uninstalled manually ...
Cybersecurity firm LayerX uncovers 17 malicious extensions that can enable click fraud, user tracking, and more. The most ...
The recent attack campaign targeting browser extensions shows that malicious browser extensions are the next frontier for identity attacks. More than 2.6 million users across thousands of ...
Browser extensions are a modern fact of online life. And with good reason – they can help to streamline our everyday computing headaches, enhance the browsing experience (thank you, Ad Blocker), and ...
Another wave of malicious browser extensions capable of tracking user activity have been found across Chrome, Firefox, and Edge. Some of them may have been active for up to five years.
LayerX discovered 16 extensions in the Chrome Web Store and Microsoft Edge Add-ons marketplace that steal users’ ChatGPT ...
The offending extensions do not deploy traditional malware or attempt to exploit flaws in ChatGPT itself. Instead, they hook ...