The recent compromise of Cyberhaven’s Chrome extension appears to be part of a broad campaign that started over a year ago.
As many of us celebrated the year-end holidays, a small group of researchers worked overtime tracking a startling discovery: At least 33 browser extensions hosted in Google’s Chrome Web Store, some ...
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Other extensions possibly affected include Internxt VPN, VPNCity, Uvoice, and ParrotTalks, as Bleeping Computer writes.
Over the Christmas period, the perpetrators gained access to various Chrome extensions – in some cases even much earlier.