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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.
Attackers have started to exploit the very signals that users assume will keep them safe when it comes to add-ons to improve ...
Without Social Security, more than 40% of American seniors today would be living at or below the poverty level, researchers ...
RedDirection: Browser extensions, which were previously considered safe, are found to have been covertly updated to include harmful code.
The motivation behind this new browser, as Reuters points out, is to get more direct access to the user data that Google ...
The idea is to reduce the need for users to visit third-party sites or apps, either to access information or an AI chatbot.
Chrome users need to update their browsers immediately as Google addresses a critical vulnerability that hackers are actively exploiting. Additional security measures are recommended.
The AI-native browsers aim to streamline workflows and redefine web interaction, posing a serious threat to Google’s ...
According to researchers at Koi Security, the malicious extensions were part of a coordinated operation involving at least 18 known add-ons listed on the Chrome and ...
Microsoft shows attack against AMD processors, SentinelOne details latest ZuRu macOS malware version, Indian APT DoNot ...
If you’re on Android 16, Google has announced that users can get better security on Chrome with Advanced Protection.
Clearwater Analytics CISO Sam Evans dodged a bullet by blocking shadow AI from exposing data integral to $8.8 trillion under management.