Cybersecurity researchers have uncovered a serious threat hiding inside Google Chrome. Several browser extensions pretend to be helpful tools. In reality, they quietly take over user accounts. These ...
Nearly all 3.5 billion Chrome browser users will soon see a ‘high-risk’ security update from Google. Here’s what you need to ...
Chrome extensions are incredibly useful, whether you want to block ads, track the best deals or enhance your browsing experience. They can be downloaded from the Chrome Web Store, which functions like ...
With Google's recent flagging of the popular Save as Image Type Chrome extension, now is a good time to take stock of all ...
LinkedIn allegedly scans your browser extensions without consent, transmitting data to third parties and violating EU privacy ...
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Google does not want a repeat of the Honey Chrome extension scandal. To prevent that from happening again, the company is tightening its Chrome extension affiliate ad policies and making some changes.
Browser extensions with more than 8 million installs are harvesting users’ complete and extended AI conversations and selling them for marketing purposes, according to data collected from the Google ...
While browser extensions add useful functionality to Web browsers, such as blocking ads, managing passwords, and taking notes, they also increase the organization's security and privacy risks. Browser ...
Security experts have warned users to beware of malicious Chrome extensions designed to secretly monitor and exfiltrate users ...
Fortunately for those who don’t wish to be seen associating with generative AI in public, you can now disguise ChatGPT as a ...