Experts uncovered malicious Chrome extensions that replace affiliate links, exfiltrate data, and steal ChatGPT authentication tokens from users.
Google has released the next major version of its browser, Chrome 144. It closes several high-risk security vulnerabilities.
A new malware-as-a-service (MaaS) called 'Stanley' promises malicious Chrome extensions that can clear Google's review ...
The malware-as-a-service kit enables malicious overlays on real websites without changing the visible URL, issuing a new ...
Google Chrome is under cyber threat! On January 19, Google issued an urgent warning to all Chrome users worldwide and advised ...
"Stanley" malware kit-as-a-service costs up to US$6000. A suspected Russian malware-as-a-service operation has been selling a ...
Google is set to stop Chrome updates for Macs running macOS Monterey, affecting millions of Apple users who rely on older ...
Google Chrome 144 and Firefox 147 patch 26 security flaws, including high-severity bugs and sandbox escapes. Here’s what’s fixed and why updates matter.
Apple warns iPhone and Mac users to stop using Chrome. “Unlike Chrome," Apple tells users, “Safari truly helps protect your ...
Research shows that even simple Chrome extensions can quietly invade user privacy, with some hijacking clipboards, ...
The threat of malicious Chrome browser extensions raises its ugly head again, this time against ChatGPT users, LayerX says.
The malware spoofs entire websites, while keeping the address bar intact.