Cybersecurity researchers identified malware-infected browser extensions on Chrome, Firefox, and Edge browsers.
Malicious browser extensions are a widespread problem. Even vetted extensions can be dangerous. Here's what you should do to avoid issues. Koi Security investigated a single malicious extension used ...
Another wave of malicious browser extensions capable of tracking user activity have been found across Chrome, Firefox, and ...
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 ...
Chrome, Firefox, and Edge users must remove the following browser extensions manually. They've been identified as malicious ...
Some users have reported that they can’t remove or uninstall extensions in their Microsoft Edge browser on Windows 11/10. While some users found a suspicious “Apps” name extension that is added in the ...
Another set of 17 malicious extensions linked to the GhostPoster campaign has been discovered in Chrome, Firefox, and Edge ...
A stealthy malware campaign called GhostPoster used fake browser extensions to infect Chrome, Firefox and Edge users, hiding ...
Cybercriminals are constantly finding new ways to exploit trusted apps and browser extensions. Since people tend to trust tools that seem legitimate, attackers use them to spread malware or steal ...