An extension for your browser can enhance your online experience in several ways. Translations, conversions, spellchecking, shopping, and blocking popup ads are some of the services they can assist you with. You can customize your browsing experience using these extensions, and you may even be able to alter the way websites are displayed. There are several popular extensions available for Chrome, but the dark mode is an example.
It is imperative to remember that not all extensions are safe. By giving them access to such information, such as your personal information, you are giving them a lot of power.
Although some extensions store this data for convenience, others use it to track you or launch a cyberattack against your computer. A malicious Chrome extension was recently reported to have been downloaded 1.4 million times since it first appeared on our site.
The cybersecurity firm Guardio Labs reports that a newly discovered malicious advertising campaign has been discovered in which Chrome extensions are used to hijack web searches and embed affiliate links into any other websites you visit.
The company’s security researchers have dubbed this advertising campaign “Dormant Colors” since all of the malicious extensions in question offer color customization options for Chrome,
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