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Another wave of malicious browser extensions capable of tracking user activity have been found across Chrome, Firefox, and Edge. Some of them may have been active for up to five years.
Security researchers LayerX have discovered 17 extensions for Chrome, Firefox, and Edge browsers which monitored people’s internet activity and installed backdoors for persistent access. In total, the ...
Security researchers have uncovered a troubling new malware campaign that has been hiding malicious code inside the logo images of popular Firefox browser extensions. The campaign, dubbed “GhostPoster ...
World of Warcraft: The War Within Patch 11.2.7, The Warning, adds a timely new Lorewalking story, complete with a unique reward to collect. Understandably, this has caused concerns for many addon ...
Private browsing just got more private. Firefox has introduced a new feature on Android that allows you to lock your Incognito tabs behind your fingerprint or other biometric authentication for an ...
Browser extensions can be just as dangerous as regular apps, and their integration with the tool everyone’s constantly using can make them seem erroneously innocuous. Case in point: a collection of ...
Add Decrypt as your preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. More than 40 malicious extensions were impersonating real crypto wallets on the Firefox Add-ons store as part of the ...
Koi Security’s researchers have found a complex cybercriminal scheme that uses more than 40 fake Firefox browser add-ons. These corrupt add-ons pretend to be real cryptocurrency wallet products ...
Koi exposes 40+ malicious crypto wallet extensions in Firefox store targeting seed phrases as crypto losses hit $2.2B in first half of 2025. Cybersecurity firm Koi Security has uncovered a large-scale ...