January 23, 2005 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google One good indicator that your PC is host to malicious software is web browser wonkiness. (Yes, that's the ...
On October 25, the development team said that in early June, Firefox discovered add-ons that were misusing the browser's proxy API, used by software to manage how the browser connects to the internet.
A newly discovered malware named GhostPoster has been discovered that infected the PNG logo files in 17 Mozilla Firefox browser add-ons. The malware embeds malicious JavaScript code designed to hijack ...
Koi Security researchers found almost two dozen browser add-ons spying on users The add-ons were tracking visited sites and communicating with remote C2 infrastructure Users were likely compromised ...
What just happened? A number of Microsoft Edge users have reported strange redirections from Google searches with no unexpected addons in their browser. After some serious Reddit sleuthing, several ...
Microsoft has been aggressively pushing its new Chromium-based Edge web browser to people, sometimes in ways that don't sit well with users. It has been promoting how fully-featured it is or how it is ...
If your Firefox browser add-ons have suddenly stopped working, are now “unsupported” without any warning, or you can’t install any new ones, don’t worry: Mozilla is aware of these bugs and is working ...
Google on Friday said Chrome 25, now in development, automatically blocks browser add-ons installed on the sly by other software. The measure mimics what rival Mozilla did for Firefox over a year ago.
In context: Root certificates are an essential element for modern browser security. They protect users by verifying signed web pages, extensions, and other types of content. However, developers must ...