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Secure Annex cybersecurity researcher John Tuckner has identified 57 malicious Chrome extensions that can be used to track ...
Chrome 135 and Firefox 137 updates have been rolled out with patches for critical- and high-severity vulnerabilities.
Google is patching a security vulnerability in the Chrome web browser that has been classified as a critical risk. Users ...
High-risk Chrome extensions secretly track users and execute hidden scripts; Google confirms active investigation into issue.
Google is fixing a long-standing privacy issue that, for years, enabled websites to determine users' browsing history through ...
A set of 57 Chrome extensions with 6,000,000 users have been discovered with very risky capabilities, such as monitoring browsing behavior, accessing cookies for domains, and potentially executing ...
A cybersecurity researcher from Secure Annex recently discovered more than 30 unlisted browser extensions that put more than ...
As the most popular browser by far, there are tons of extensions that let you customize and tweak Google Chrome to your heart ...
Kaspersky attributed the hacks to an espionage campaign targeting journalists and employees at educational institutions.
Researchers say they analyzed the exploit, reverse-engineered its logic and uncovered that it allowed attackers to bypass Chrome’s built-in security features as if they didn’t exist.
The flaw is tracked as CVE-2’25-2783, and it’s yet to be given a severity score. Google just lists it as “high” in its advisory. It was fixed with version 134.0.6998.178 that already rolled out, so ...
Chrome’s update fixes a 20-year Chrome visited links privacy flaw, stopping sites from tracking clicks. Learn to enable this ...