Cybersecurity researchers identified malware-infected browser extensions on Chrome, Firefox, and Edge browsers.
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Security researchers warn that popular browser extensions may secretly track users, steal data, and expose over 800,000 ...
These useful add-ons can introduce brilliant new features, save you time and help protect your data while you're browsing ...
These need to be uninstalled manually ...
A stealthy malware campaign called GhostPoster used fake browser extensions to infect Chrome, Firefox and Edge users, hiding ...
Browser extensions are useful because they bring additional functionality to your web browser, allowing you to do things like track price histories for online products, change CSS styling on certain ...
TL;DR: A sophisticated malware campaign infected 2.3 million Chrome and Edge users. It worked because a bunch of browser extensions were on the market for a long time, gaining a trusted reputation, ...
Another set of 17 malicious extensions linked to the GhostPoster campaign has been discovered in Chrome, Firefox, and Edge ...
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