Blockchain security platform Socket has warned of a new malicious crypto wallet extension on Google’s Chrome Web Store that ...
It sounds counterintuitive, but hear me out. If you’re looking for a new browser extension to try, or you want to download one that has been recommended to you, stop using the Chrome Web Store to look ...
In today’s digital age, saving money while shopping online has never been easier, thanks to a variety of browser extensions ...
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The name of the extension is "Safery: Ethereum Wallet," with the threat actor describing it as a "secure wallet for managing ...
It appears Google has removed all four malicious extensions from the Chrome Web store, but researchers warn that the malware may still be present on impacted machines. I'm PCMag's managing editor for ...
Google will block inline Chrome extension installation on all platforms starting this summer, which means no more sideloading from developers' or random websites. The tech giant said the descriptions ...
The age of sideloading extensions is over for Chrome users on Windows PCs. After announcing Chrome would become a walled garden in November, Google followed through with its promise on Tuesday. Chrome ...