Hackers can now hijack any browser extension, billions of Chrome users have been warned. Here’s what you need to know about syncjacking attacks.
Hackers can use Syncjacking to hijack Google accounts through malicious extensions, stealing passwords and browsing data.
Google Chrome is the most popular browser on desktop, which is why it’s also one of the most popular targets for hackers.
A new attack called ‘Browser Syncjacking’ has been discovered by security researchers at the cybersecurity firm SquareX ...
The National Telecom and Information Technology Security Board has issued a cybersecurity advisory against hackers targeting ...
The National Telecom and Information Technology Security Board (NTISB) on January 26 issued a cybersecurity advisory warning users in Pakistan about the dangers of using certain browser extensions ...
NTISB has issued a warning urging users to avoid 16 specific browser extensions due to potential threats of hacking and data ...
In, has issued an urgent warning for Google Chrome users on Mac, Windows, and Chromebooks. The advisory points to several ...
Incogni, a company which offers a personal data removal service, said that its research team examined 238 AI-powered Chrome browser extensions and found that 67% of them collect user data, while 41% ...
National IT security board says hackers exploiting browser extensions “to steal personal information” from social media, banking apps, other websites.
NTISB has issued a warning about potential cyberattacks targeting ChatGPT, Gemini, and VPN browser extensions.