Malicious Chrome and Edge extensions collected browsing history, keystrokes and personal data from millions of users before Google and Microsoft removed them.
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 ...
A hot potato: Cybersecurity researchers have uncovered a sophisticated malware campaign that infected millions of computers via browser extensions on the Chrome Web Store and Microsoft Edge add-ons ...
More than a hundred browser extensions spread across Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge browsers turned malicious after five years of “normal” operation. The attackers were apparently playing the long ...
Microsoft has unexpectedly announced it will soon end support for the Microsoft 365 extension for its own Edge browser as well as Google's Chrome browsers. A newly revealed Microsoft support page (via ...
To achieve this, first, we need to ensure Microsoft Edge is not a running process, not even in the background, and second, we will need to add a parameter to launch Edge without the extensions. Remove ...
Security researchers have issued a new warning about browser extensions that collect and sell user conversations with AI ...
A newly discovered campaign, which researchers call Zoom Stealer, is affecting 2.2 million Chrome, Firefox, and Microsoft ...
Microsoft is working hard to increase Edge’s popularity, but claiming success might not be entirely accurate. According to 2023 data, Google Chrome leads the browser market with 66.39%, while ...
This is a cautionary tale for all of you who install extensions to Chrome or add-ons to Edge browsers willy-nilly. Security ...
Browser extensions with more than 8 million installs are harvesting complete and extended conversations from users’ AI ...
Microsoft has started showing pop-ups to Edge users downloading Google Chrome, pointing out the former's better security and ...