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Hacked Chrome extensions put 2.6 million users at risk of data leak

Malicious browser extensions are putting over 2.6 million Chrome users at risk, by exposing sensitive data such as browsing history and account credentials, according to security research. Cybersecurity firm Cyberhaven identified a campaign where hackers exploit extensions to steal sensitive user data. Separate research by Secure Annex has identified over 20 compromised extensions. Users are advised to remove any compromised extensions immediately.

Source: cyberguy.com –

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