SquareX discloses a new attack technique that shows how malicious extensions can be used to completely hijack the browser, ...
A new attack called 'Browser Syncjacking' demonstrates the possibility of using a seemingly benign Chrome extension to take over a victim's device through the browser.
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SquareX discloses a new attack technique that shows how malicious extensions can be used to completely hijack the browser, and eventually, the whole device. Browser extensions have been under the ...
A cybersecurity company says hackers are pushing Mac and Windows malware through sites that are using outdated versions of ...
In my 7-day detox, at least 7 times I had to leave sites (mostly news publications) I needed for work and look for ...
In this way, the attacker gains full control over the victim’s browser, with the user completely unaware. With this control, they could exfiltrate data, redirect the user to phishing sites, disable ...
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