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A massive spyware campaign called "RedDirection" turned 18 popular browser extensions into surveillance tools, exposing over 2.3 million users-check your Chrome and Edge extensions now.
Google has patched Chrome zero-day CVE-2025-6558, which is being actively exploited in the wild. Users are urged to update ...
According to researchers at Koi Security, the malicious extensions were part of a coordinated operation involving at least 18 ...
Despite verified status and high ratings, 18 extensions silently deployed surveillance code, raising urgent questions about ...
Over 2.3 million Chrome and Edge users were compromised by 18 seemingly legitimate browser extensions that turned into ...
The Inadequacy Of Proxies At The Edge Proxies, designed to filter content and provide access control, have served well in the past. However, they: Lack real-time threat detection: As attack ...
Almost a dozen malicious extensions found in Google’s Chrome Web Store have been downloaded 1.7 million times. According to ...
Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson talks about browser hijacking, which is when an intrusive software takes over your browser settings, but the good news is they can be defeated.
Microsoft is testing a new feature in the Edge browser called the "extension performance detector," which warns you when browser extensions cause performance issues on web pages you visit.
RedDirection: Browser extensions, which were previously considered safe, are found to have been covertly updated to include harmful code.
Hackers are using malicious browser extensions to infect both Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge with dangerous malware that can steal your personal data and leave your computer at risk of further ...
When you click a link and your browser lands somewhere other than the expected address, that’s generally known as redirection or browser hijacking.