Researchers linked 108 malicious Chrome extensions to a coordinated campaign that exposed about 20,000 users to data theft, backdoors, and ad injection.
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Experts suggest immediately removing any of these extensions from your Chrome web browser. To do so, click on the three dots in the top right corner of your browser window. Next, hover over the menu ...
More than 100 malicious extensions in the official Chrome Web Store are attempting to steal Google OAuth2 Bearer tokens, deploy backdoors, and carry out ad fraud. Researchers at application security ...
Delete these extensions immediately ...
The extensions are capable of stealing Google account information and other data, including messages, contacts, and linked ...
A new report by Socket showcases the potential dangers of downloading browser extensions, with grander implications for the broader security landscape. These 108 malicious Chrome extensions disguise ...
Socket finds 108 malicious Chrome extensions stealing tokens and data Extensions harvest Google account info, hijack Telegram sessions, and open backdoors Likely Russian MaaS operation; 20,000+ ...
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