Cybersecurity firm Socket recently uncovered multiple malicious Chrome extensions targeted at enterprise HR and ERP platform users.
Chrome extensions called 'Phantom Shuttle' stole user data for years before Google removed them from the Chrome Web Store after researchers exposed the malicious tools.
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Fake Chrome extension 'breaks' your computer before it hits you with malware — how to stay safe
Chrome and Edge users are being targeted by a fake ad blocker extension that crashes their browsers and then infects their ...
Malicious Chrome extensions on the Chrome Web Store masquerading as productivity and security tools for enterprise HR and ERP ...
Five fake Chrome extensions impersonate Workday and NetSuite to steal cookies, block admin controls, and hijack sessions for ...
Users of widely used HR and ERP platforms targeted with malicious extensions which were available in the Chrome Web Store ...
Researchers uncovered a CrashFix campaign where a fake Chrome ad blocker crashes browsers to trick users into installing the ...
Threat actors ripped off a legitimate AI-powered Chrome extension in order to harvest ChatGPT and DeepSeek data before ...
Chrome, Firefox, and Edge users must remove the following browser extensions manually. They've been identified as malicious ...
A malicious extension impersonating an ad blocker forces repeated browser crashes before pushing victims to run ...
Two malicious Chrome extensions with over 900,000 downloads were exfiltrating browser data and conversations with ChatGPT and ...
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