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Google removes 106 malicious Chrome extensions with 32M downloads that collected browsing history and sensitive credentials, after being alerted by researchers

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  • @adam_k_levin Adam Levin on x
    A newly discovered spyware campaign attacked users through 32 million downloads of Chrome browser extensions: https://www.reuters.com/...
  • @glenngabe Glenn Gabe on x
    Google removes 106 malicious Chrome extensions with 32M downloads that collect browsing history & sensitive credentials following researcher discovery “Based on the number of downloads, it was the most far-reaching malicious Chrome store campaign to date” https://www.reuters.com/…
  • @campuscodi Catalin Cimpanu on x
    Four zero-days spotted in attacks against ICS honeypot systems (via @steveranger) https://www.zdnet.com/... https://twitter.com/...
  • @mazenmahdi Mazen Mahdi on x
    Always look for Israel “All of the domains in question, more than 15,000 linked to each other in total, were purchased from a small registrar in Israel, Galcomm, known formally as CommuniGal Communication Ltd.” https://twitter.com/...
  • @kaynemcgladrey Kayne McGladrey on x
    “deceptive extensions have been a problem for years, they are getting worse. They initially spewed unwanted advertisements, and now are more likely to install additional malicious programs or track where users are and what they are doing” #cybersecurity https://www.reuters.com/..…
  • @reuters @reuters on x
    Exclusive: A newly discovered spyware effort attacked users through 32 million downloads of extensions to Google's market-leading Chrome web browser, researchers at Awake Security told @Reuters https://www.reuters.com/...