A malware campaign uses the unusual method of locking users in their browser's kiosk mode to annoy them into entering their Google credentials, which are then stolen by information-stealing malware.
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Over 4 million users hit with spyware that can turn your browser extensions into malware — how to stay safe
Editor's note: Microsoft has reached out to us regarding the story below and has issued the following update: "We have removed all the extensions identified as malicious on Edge Add-on store. When we ...
Browser extensions promise convenience. Many offer simple tools like new tab pages, translators or video helpers. Researchers, however, uncovered a long-running malware operation that abused that ...
A newly discovered malware named GhostPoster has been discovered that infected the PNG logo files in 17 Mozilla Firefox browser add-ons. The malware embeds malicious JavaScript code designed to hijack ...
Your default search engine or homepage switching on its own almost always points to one of three things: a browser hijacker (malware), a rogue extension, or a Chrome ...
Microsoft Threat Intelligence reports that a new variant of the XCSSET macOS malware has been detected in limited attacks, incorporating several new features, including enhanced browser targeting, ...
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