Malicious browser extensions are an overlooked security threat with access to all your SaaS data. Learn how to detect and stop them before damage is done.
First large scale automated trust assessment finds widespread risk across browser extensions, including AI agents. Only ...
Your web browser is an ecosystem of its own. It stores your passwords, search history, financial details like credit card numbers, addresses and more. Just like how ...
AI browser extensions increase enterprise risk with 60% higher vulnerabilities, bypassing DLP controls and exposing sensitive ...
Browser extensions can be a great way to boost your productivity while browsing. Chrome, which is the most popular browser out there, supports a wide range of extensions, and so do other ...
A large-scale audit by researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology found that thousands of Chrome browser extensions ...
LayerX says enterprises are using tens of extensions daily Many are built by anonymous individuals Some have extensive permissions, putting sensitive data at risk Browser extensions are increasing the ...
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 ...
TEL AVIV, Israel, May 28, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Everybody uses browser extensions at home and at work, but can you always trust that ad blocker or coupon finder not to steal your identity or logins ...
With recent attack disclosures like Browser Syncjacking and extension infostealers, browser extensions have become a primary security concern at many organizations. SquareX’s research team discovers a ...
Many browser extensions that organizations permit employees to use when working with software-as-a-service (SaaS) apps such as Google Workspace and Microsoft 365 have access to high levels of content ...