Millions at Risk: Hacked Browser Extensions Expose Personal Data

Millions at Risk: Hacked Browser Extensions Expose Personal Data

A recent investigation in the cybersecurity field has uncovered that 16 browser extensions available for download in the Chrome and Firefox stores have been compromised. These dangerous add-ons have managed to put the data of more than 3.2 million users at risk. The hacked extensions were used to gain access to user accounts and collect personal information, including confidential data.

According to researchers, the mentioned extensions have been downloaded and installed on users' devices more than 3.2 million times, raising serious concerns. Each of these extensions gained popularity due to its functional capabilities, but the most dangerous among them are spying on users by gathering not only browser information but also data on visited websites, as well as entered usernames and passwords.

Some of these extensions had special features such as ad-blocking or bookmark management, but they ultimately ended up being used to steal sensitive information. Researchers have urgently urged users to immediately uninstall any of these extensions and carefully check applications before installation.

The companies developing and supporting these extensions have stated that they are working to fix the vulnerabilities and informing users about the need to update their software. However, security experts emphasize that such a situation highlights the need for stricter control over the security of applications in online stores.

Cybersecurity remains a crucial aspect of technology use in the modern world, and as this incident shows, users must be cautious in selecting extensions and applications to avoid personal data theft.

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