108 Malicious Chrome Extensions: Threat to Google and Telegram Users
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Over one hundred Chrome extensions are stealing data from Google and Telegram users. Cybersecurity researchers have identified 108 malicious extensions that pose a serious threat. These extensions can access sensitive information, including passwords and personal messages. What's alarming is that these tools often appear legitimate, tricking users into downloading them. Once installed, they silently collect data, sending it back to cybercriminals. This affects millions of users who trust these platforms for their daily communication and online activities. Researchers warn that users should regularly review their installed extensions and remove any that seem suspicious. They also advise sticking to well-known developers and keeping software updated. The bottom line is, protecting your online privacy is crucial. Being aware of these threats helps ensure your personal information stays safe.
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