Extensions are plug-ins that give your web browser superpowers - or at the very least, capabilities it didn’t have right out of the box. But the way extensions are built and distributed also makes ...
While some consumers spend hours researching must-add Google Chrome extensions, most don't consider which ones they need to delete. Following a seven-year cyberhacking campaign that infected roughly 4 ...
Cybersecurity firm LayerX uncovers 17 malicious extensions that can enable click fraud, user tracking, and more. The most ...
Recent reports indicate a sophisticated hacking campaign known as GhostPoster, which has targeted major web browsers through malicious extensions. Approximately 17 harmful browser add-ons masquerading ...
Researchers identify 17 additional extensions associated with the DarkSpectre threat actor and its GhostPoster campaign.
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The offending extensions do not deploy traditional malware or attempt to exploit flaws in ChatGPT itself. Instead, they hook ...
Most of us spend a lot of time inside a web browser. If you're a Chrome, Firefox, or Edge user, then you'll know these browsers come with a huge number of third-party extensions to augment the ...
At a time when every penny counts, one tool is proving to be a savvy ally for online shoppers who are on a swift quest to save: Browser extensions. Scouring the web for the lowest possible prices on ...
Browser extensions are a handy way to add features your browser might not have. From blocking unwanted ads to increasing download speeds, extensions can make the browsing experience much better for ...
Antitrust regulators are turning their attention to mobile web browsers. Last week, the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) announced an update to its investigation into anticompetitive ...
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