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.
Chrome, Edge, and Firefox are more bloated than ever, with AI are other features most of us don't want. This free tool is your ticket back to the good old days.
The first major update in nearly 10 years, jQuery 4.0.0 follows a long development cycle and several pre-releases.
The Malwarebytes blog warns of a new wave of compromised browser extensions. The technique used, called steganography, is ...
Malicious sleeper browser extensions are spying on users across Firefox, Chrome, and Edge. Here’s how they work and how to ...
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Mozilla has a treat for Firefox fans on Fedora, openSUSE, and other RPM-based distros
Getting the Nightly build just got a lot easier.
Security researchers LayerX have discovered 17 extensions for Chrome, Firefox, and Edge browsers which monitored people’s ...
These need to be uninstalled manually ...
Another set of 17 malicious extensions linked to the GhostPoster campaign has been discovered in Chrome, Firefox, and Edge ...
Google Chrome 144 and Firefox 147 patch 26 security flaws, including high-severity bugs and sandbox escapes. Here’s what’s ...
Chrome 144 and Firefox 147 were released with patches for a total of 26 vulnerabilities, including high-severity code ...
Mozilla has released the final build of Firefox 147 before its official launch date. The full release will happen on ...
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