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    100+ Fake Chrome Extensions Found Hijacking Sessions, Stealing Credentials, Injecting Ads

    May 20, 2025

    An unknown threat actor has been attributed to creating several malicious Chrome Browser extensions since February 2024 that masquerade as seemingly benign utilities but incorporate covert functionality to exfiltrate data, receive commands, and execute arbitrary code.
    “The actor creates websites that masquerade as legitimate services, productivity tools, ad and media creation or analysis

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