The recent compromise of Cyberhaven’s Chrome extension appears to be part of a broad campaign that started over a year ago.
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The malicious extension, available as version 24.10.4, was available for 31 hours, from December 25 at 1:32 AM UTC to Dec 26 ...
Dec. 25, 2024, cybersecurity firm Cyberhaven was the target of a large-scale attack. Through their Chrome extension, 400,000 ...
The attack, which began on Christmas Eve, exploited a vulnerability in the Chrome Web Store's developer authentication system ...
New details have emerged about a phishing campaign targeting Chrome browser extension developers that led to the compromise ...
A BleepingComputer investigation found the same code was injected into at least 35 Google Chrome extensions, which are being ...
Tech expert Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson says hackers are embedding dangerous code in Chrome extensions to steal your data.
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Hackers have targeted Google Chrome users in a frightening 2FA bypass attack—a full list of impacted extensions has now been ...
“Our team has confirmed a malicious cyberattack that occurred on Christmas Eve, affecting Cyberhaven's Chrome extension,” Howard Ting, CEO of the data attack detection and incident response ...