Hackers can use Syncjacking to hijack Google accounts through malicious extensions, stealing passwords and browsing data.
Google has confirmed yet another security update, the third in as many weeks, for Chrome users on Linux, Mac and Windows—here ...
The internet is becoming increasingly sophisticated daily, but so are online threats. Large web browsers like Google Chrome, ...
A new attack called ‘Browser Syncjacking’ has been discovered by security researchers at the cybersecurity firm SquareX ...
Google Chrome is the most popular browser on desktop, which is why it’s also one of the most popular targets for hackers.
SquareX discloses a new attack technique that shows how malicious extensions can be used to completely hijack the browser, and eventually, the whole device.
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Security researchers have warned of a new attack which could enable malicious extensions to gain full control of a targeted browser and device, with minimal user interaction. SquareX said that, until ...
A team of security researchers has disclosed new side-channel vulnerabilities in modern Apple processors that could steal ...