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Mozilla's Firefox browser team has cracked down on malicious add-ons, blocking software with a 455,000 user base. Security How AI agents help hackers steal your confidential data - and what to do ...
Dozens of fake crypto wallets have made their way onto the official Firefox add-on repository in the last few months.
Mozilla’s Firefox team has blocked add-ons that were abusing the proxy API in order to prevent around 455,000 users from updating their browsers.
This week, uncovering 40 malicious crypto Firefox extensions, three sentenced in a Belgium court for crypto kidnapping, the ...
The FriarFox malicious extension is based on the open-source Gmail Notifier (restartless) Firefox add-on by changing its icon and metadata description to mimic a Flash update process.
Over the past two weeks, Mozilla's add-on review team has banned 197 Firefox add-ons that were caught executing malicious code, stealing user data, or using obfuscation to hide their source code.
The malicious extension, FriarFox, snoops in on both Firefox and Gmail-related data. A newly uncovered cyberattack is taking control of victims’ Gmail accounts, by using a customized, malicious ...
A new tool turns otherwise legitimate extensions for Chrome, Edge, and Firefox into bots that make your browser someone ...
Mozilla and Google are cracking down on malicious and abusive extensions available for the Firefox and Chrome browsers, respectively. The moves come in response to the recent detection of add-ons ...
A data leak stemming from malicious extensions has affected over 4 million people, according to a harrowing report. Subscribe. ... makers of the Chrome and Firefox browsers, respectively, ...