The China-based cyber-threat group has been using malicious extensions on the Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge marketplaces ...
According to researchers at cybersecurity firm Koi, a China-based hacking syndicate known as ShadyPanda is actively conducting at least two malware campaigns by weaponizing browser extensions ...
The list of extensions is quite extensive. There are 125 of them for Edge, and 20 for Chrome. Google has reportedly already ...
Millions of users have been affected by a spyware campaign that has hijacked popular browser extensions. Here’s how it works and how to stay safe.
Microsoft Edge's AI and OpenAI's Atlas Browser are two great browsers, but if you are looking to install and use one, go ...
And some are still active in the Microsoft Edge store A seven-year malicious browser extension campaign infected 4.3 million ...
A threat group dubbed ShadyPanda exploited traditional extension processes in browser marketplaces by uploading legitimate extensions and then quietly weaponization them with malicious updates, ...
Internet Explorer wasn't exactly known for being a reliable browser, at least not as much as its competitors. That's partly ...
ShadyPanda abused browser extensions for seven years, turning 4.3M installs into a multi-phase surveillance and hijacking ...
Trying out the new feature is simple. If you're running the latest version of Canary, right-click on your tabs strip that runs across the top of your browser window. Click "Show tabs to the side," and ...
Microsoft is reportedly offering users reward points, convertible into gift cards, as part of a new campaign to stop them from switching to Google Chrome. According to a report by Windows Latest, the ...
Established browsers are looking to retain their advantage as new challengers enter the market, but security remains a big ...