Category: browser extension
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108 malicious Chrome extensions caught stealing Google and Telegram data from 20,000 users
108 malicious Chrome extensions caught stealing Google and Telegram data from 20,000 users Cybersecurity researchers have revealed that 108 malicious Google Chrome extensions have been quietly stealing user credentials, hijacking Telegram sessions, and injecting unwanted ads and scripts into browsers – all reporting back to the same central point. Read more in my article on…
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Smashing Security podcast #462: LinkedIn is spying on you, and you agreed to nothing
Smashing Security podcast #462: LinkedIn is spying on you, and you agreed to nothing LinkedIn has been secretly scanning your browser for over 6,000 installed extensions — on every single click you make. It can tell if you’re job hunting, what religion you are, and whether you have ADHD. And none of this is mentioned…
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Beware! Fake ChatGPT browser extensions are stealing your login credentials
Beware! Fake ChatGPT browser extensions are stealing your login credentials If you’ve installed a browser extension to enhance your ChatGPT experience, you might want to think again. Read more in my article on the Hot for Security blog. Graham Cluley Go to grahamcluley
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The AI Fix #74: AGI, LLM brain rot, and how to scam an AI browser
The AI Fix #74: AGI, LLM brain rot, and how to scam an AI browser In episode 74 of The AI Fix, we meet Amazon’s AI-powered delivery glasses, an AI TV presenter who doesn’t exist, and an Ohio lawmaker who wants to stop people from marrying their chatbot. Also, we learn how Geoffrey Hinton and…
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Smashing Security podcast #432: Oops! I auto-filled my password into a cookie banner
Smashing Security podcast #432: Oops! I auto-filled my password into a cookie banner We unpack how some password managers can be tricked into coughing up your secrets, with a clickjacking sleight-of-hand, what website owners can do to prevent it, and how to lock down your personal password vault. Then we time-hope to the post-quantum scramble:…
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Smashing Security podcast #399: Honey in hot water, and reset your devices
Smashing Security podcast #399: Honey in hot water, and reset your devices Ever wonder how those “free” browser extensions that promise to save you money actually work? We dive deep into the controversial world of Honey, the coupon-finding tool owned by PayPal, and uncover a scheme that might be leaving you with less savings and…