Tag: Chrome extensions
This Trader Reportedly Lost $800k in Crypto Through Malicious Chrome Extensions
An anonymous cryptocurrency investor with the username “Sell When Over” on X has reported a loss of $800,000 due to two allegedly malicious Google...
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Best VPNs For Google Chrome [2023]
Chances are, you’re reading this from the world’s most popular web browser, Google Chrome. According to StatCounter, almost 65% of internet users access the...
Vulnerabilities In Chrome Extensions Puts Thousands Of Websites At Risk
Tyler Cross Published on: September 7, 2023 Researchers with the University of Wisconsin-Madison recently uncovered a shocking vulnerability...
Future of AI Careers: Top Trends and Job Prospects According to Experts | BitPinas
Share some Bitpinas love:The AI market size in 2022 was valued at $142 billion, and it is expected to reach $207 billion this year,...
AI Chrome Extensions to Save Hours of Work | BitPinas
Share some Bitpinas love:But this time, the bias belongs to desktop and laptop users out there, as we are talking about browser extensions. A browser...
Malicious ChatGPT Extensions Add to Google Chrome Woes
Yet another version of the malicious, Facebook account-stealing ChatGPT browser extension for Google Chrome has emerged, representing a new variant in a campaign affecting...
Who Owns the Generative AI Platform?
We’re starting to see the very early stages of a tech stack emerge in generative artificial intelligence (AI). Hundreds of new startups are rushing...
How to Transition to Manifest V3 for Chrome Extensions
While I am not a regular Chrome extension programmer, I have certainly coded enough extensions and have a wide enough web development portfolio to...
Helpful Tips for Starting a Next.js Chrome Extension
I recently rewrote one of my projects — Minimal Theme for Twitter — as a Next.js Chrome extension because I wanted to use React for the pop-up. Using React would allow me to clearly separate my extension’s pop-up component and …
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Chaes Banking Trojan Hijacks Chrome Browser with Malicious Extensions
A financially-motivated malware campaign has compromised over 800 WordPress websites to deliver a banking trojan dubbed Chaes targeting Brazilian customers of Banco do Brasil, Loja Integrada, Mercado Bitcoin, Mercado Livre, and Mercado Pago.
First documented by Cybereason in November 2020, the info-stealing malware is delivered via a sophisticated infection chain that's engineered to harvest
How is AI Affecting the VPN Industry?
Most of us are familiar with VPNs. A great percentage of the population also use VPN, be it free PC VPN or paid...
7 Awesome Blockchain Investing Tools and Apps
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