Chrome, Firefox, and Edge users must remove the following browser extensions manually. They've been identified as malicious by security experts.
Malicious Chrome extensions steal login data by impersonating Workday, NetSuite and SAP SuccessFactors platforms, cybersecurity researchers say.
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 ...
The offending extensions do not deploy traditional malware or attempt to exploit flaws in ChatGPT itself. Instead, they hook ...
Browser extensions promise convenience. Many offer simple tools like new tab pages, translators or video helpers. Researchers, however, uncovered a long-running malware operation that abused that ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Browser extensions promise convenience. Many offer simple tools like new tab pages, translators or video helpers. Researchers, ...
Another wave of malicious browser extensions capable of tracking user activity have been found across Chrome, Firefox, and ...
Security researchers have discovered several malicious Chrome extensions on the official Chrome Web Store that can steal user data and compromise privacy. Some of these extensions are still available ...
If Edge keeps changing the default search engine to Bing, and you have to switch back to Google or Yahoo manually, do this to ...
A malvertising campaign is using a fake ad-blocking Chrome and Edge extension named NexShield that intentionally crashes the ...