Beware: Malicious Chrome Extensions Stealing Data from Millions!

Chrome users beware: your favorite extensions might be more interested in spying than styling. Almost a dozen malicious extensions, including color pickers and emoji keyboards, are lurking on the Chrome Web Store. With 1.7 million downloads, these sneaky add-ons could track you, steal your browser activity, and redirect you to dangerous sites.

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Hot Take:

Who knew that the seemingly harmless act of picking a color or boosting your volume could lead you down a rabbit hole of cyber espionage? Apparently, the Chrome Web Store is the new Wild West, where your internet safety can be hijacked faster than a stagecoach in an old Western movie. It’s time to saddle up and ride away from those malicious extensions before they lead you to the dark side of the internet!

Key Points:

  • Nearly a dozen malicious Chrome extensions with 1.7 million downloads were discovered, posing as legitimate tools.
  • The extensions can track users, steal browser activity, and redirect to unsafe sites.
  • Many of these extensions were verified and had positive reviews, misleading users.
  • Malicious code was introduced via updates, making previously safe extensions dangerous.
  • Researchers recommend immediate removal, data clearing, and system checks for malware.

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