Microsoft found a fake Perplexity AI Chrome extension that rerouted searches through attacker servers. Here’s what users ...
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The permissions behind your AI Chrome extensions deserve a closer look - they may be spying on you
Browser extensions are tracking more of your data. Many AI productivity tools are collecting tons of personal information. Users should be wary of unjustifiable permissions requests. Browser ...
Researchers say attackers are extending AI-themed social engineering from phishing campaigns to browser extensions.
What happened Researchers at Microsoft have uncovered a malicious Chrome extension that impersonated the AI search engine Perplexity while secretly collecting users’ search activity. The extension, ...
A malicious Chromium-based extension that spoofs the AI-powered answer engine Perplexity AI redirects browser search traffic using MV3 APIs and intermediary infrastructure.
A recent security demonstration has revealed a sophisticated cyberattack targeting browser extensions known as “polymorphic extensions.” These malicious tools exploit the permissions granted to ...
While browser extensions add useful functionality to Web browsers, such as blocking ads, managing passwords, and taking notes, they also increase the organization's security and privacy risks. Browser ...
The recent attack campaign targeting browser extensions shows that malicious browser extensions are the next frontier for identity attacks. More than 2.6 million users across thousands of ...
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