Malicious Chrome and Edge extensions collected browsing history, keystrokes and personal data from millions of users before ...
The list of extensions is quite extensive. There are 125 of them for Edge, and 20 for Chrome. Google has reportedly already removed all that were hosted on its repository, while Microsoft seems to be ...
The other day, a friend called me and said that his Google Chrome browser is acting weirdly and may need reinstalling. According to him, every time he searched for something on Google some unknown ...
Malicious extensions occasionally find their way into the Chrome Web Store (and similar libraries in other browsers) by posing as legitimate add-ons. Some of them only morph into malware after gaining ...
Although the extensions have now been removed from both stores, users may still be affected and should review installed ...
Google’s Chrome is widely considered one of the most secure browsers around, if not the most efficient, and that’s helped garner a position near the top among browsers. That’s on pretty much any ...
Google is testing a new feature in the Chrome browser that will warn users when an installed extension has been removed from the Chrome Web Store, usually indicative of it being malware. An unending ...
This week, Ars Technica and How-To Geek released some pretty startling news: a lot of browser extensions are either injecting ads into the sites you visit, or are tracking your entire browsing history ...