Well, that wasn't fun. Last week, Ars Technica ran a report about 33 Chrome extensions that have been found to have malware. And yeah, yesterday I found that I had one of them installed. You can read ...
If you’re among the 3.5 billion people using Google Chrome on Windows, Mac, Linux, or Android, it’s time to pay attention.
Several Google Chrome users have pointed out an error in the official support forums that doesn’t allow them to update Google Chrome or reinstall the browser to fix ...
Update, Sept. 17, 2024: This story, originally published Sept. 15, now includes details of more credential-stealing threats targeting web browser users. Newly published research has revealed how ...
Google Chrome users have been warned to delete more than a dozen dangerous browser extensions. SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images Google Chrome users have been warned to delete 16 “malicious” ...
Facepalm: Google has released a new stable version of Chrome just a few days after updating the browser. The latest issue is designed to fix a highly dangerous security vulnerability that is already ...
Users who are simply looking to download the world’s most popular web browser may accidentally be infecting their systems ...
A dangerous new malware attack imitates popular programs and browsers. Here's how to protect yourself. Gorodenkoff - stock.adobe.com A new and sophisticated malware that impersonates Google Chrome and ...
New details have emerged about a phishing campaign targeting Chrome browser extension developers that led to the compromise of at least thirty-five extensions to inject data-stealing code, including ...
Data-loss prevention startup Cyberhaven says hackers published a malicious update to its Chrome extension that was capable of stealing customer passwords and session tokens, according to an email sent ...