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Researchers have discovered malicious extensions on Chrome Web Store with 1.7M downloads, capable of tracking users and redirecting them to unsafe destinations.
On Tuesday, the company is announcing "Password Checkup," which runs in Chrome all the time as you go about your daily web browsing, and checks passwords you enter on all sites against a database ...
Earlier this month, an alarm sounded—security researchers at GitLab Threat Intelligence discovered a handful of Chrome extensions adding code in order to commit fraud, with at least 3.2 million ...
Google's new Chrome extension can detect unsafe login credentials Google wants to help protect your accounts from hijackers By Shawn Knight February 5, 2019, 14:01.
These extensions, distributed through various channels, but also found on the Google Chrome Web Store, were able to steal sensitive user information, as well as receive further commands to execute.
Chrome extensions with 6 million installs have hidden tracking code. Google fixes high severity Chrome flaw with public exploit. Google tags a tenth Chrome zero-day as exploited this year. Google ...
Google has announced that it will be extending its policy that requires Chrome extensions to be hosted on the Chrome Web Store to all Mac users beginning in July 2015. Google says it is extending ...
California-based cybersecurity firm Cyberhaven has confirmed that hackers have published a malicious update to its Chrome extensions, exposing over 6,00,000 users to potential data theft.