Hackers have devised a new attack method that uses a seemingly harmless Chrome extension to take over devices and steal sensitive user data.
Hackers can use Syncjacking to hijack Google accounts through malicious extensions, stealing passwords and browsing data.
There's a new highjacking attack that could take over your Chrome browser and steal all your data - here's how to keep your computer safe.
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When the user agrees to the sync, they unwittingly send all their local browser data, such as saved passwords, browsing ...
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a bit of social engineering and almost no user interaction to pull it off. Likewise, unless a victim continually checks for managed browser labels deep within Chrome’s settings, there’s no ...