![]() Taking actionĪfter learning of the malicious extensions last month, Google removed 79 of them. The researchers aren’t sure who is behind the attack, but told Reuters that the attackers used fake contact details when applying to have their extensions published on the Chrome Web Store. ![]() Awake co-founder and chief scientist Gary Golomb suggested that this was the most far-reaching malicious campaign found on the Google Chrome Store.
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