Microsoft says these 119 malicious extensions were downloaded a total of 2.6 million times since 2021.
I have a love/hate, or at least a like/dislike, relationship with AI. There are certainly things about it that turn me off.
Ongoing research into AI agent framework security identified an exploit chain in AutoGen Studio (AutoGen’s open-source prototyping user interface) that allows untrusted web content rendered by a ...
JavaScript is the heartbeat of the modern web. If you’ve ever felt frustrated by certain web pages that just don’t seem to work, the culprit might be that JavaScript is disabled in your browser. This ...
Reported over three years ago and allegedly still not properly fixed, the vulnerability enables attacks to execute JavaScript across browser restarts. Chromium — the open-source browser that underpins ...
The latest monthly Patch Tuesday update from Microsoft landed earlier on 14 April, including two notable zero-day flaws amid a total of more than 160 distinct issues, and almost 250 accounting for ...
Microsoft has started a preview of technology that eases the task of developing websites with complex navigation elements that don’t need a pointing device to operate. Patrick Brosset, principal ...
Turn Off the Lights is a popular browser extension that works on all major web browsers such as Google Chrome, Firefox, Opera, Safari, Yandex, Maxthon, Brave, Vivaldi, Cốc Cốc, Samsung Internet, Naver ...
Chromium provides the core engine, network stack, and architecture for Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, and other major web browsers. The project’s code lineage traces back to 2001, forking from Apple’s ...
From Discord and Teams to WhatsApp, Windows Search, the Start menu, and even the new Agenda view in Notifications Center, Windows 11 keeps doubling down on web junk, and it’s getting so out of control ...
A hot potato: Cybersecurity researchers have uncovered a sophisticated malware campaign that infected millions of computers via browser extensions on the Chrome Web Store and Microsoft Edge add-ons ...
A seven-year malicious browser extension campaign infected 4.3 million Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge users with malware, including backdoors and spyware sending people's data to servers in China.