The campaign spans npm, Packagist, Go, and Chrome, using obfuscated JavaScript loaders and VS Code tasks to deliver malware.
Spread the love“`html For many people, file extensions are like the hidden secrets of a computer. They hold the key to knowing what type of file you’re dealing with, whether it’s a document, a photo, ...
PCWorld examines Chrome extension security risks, highlighting how these browser add-ons can potentially compromise user privacy and data safety. Security experts warn that malicious extensions may ...
Tech pro ThioJoe uncovers 13 hidden file extensions embedded deep within Windows systems and their purposes.
Copilot Suggested Rename is coming to OneDrive on the web in June 2026, using AI to analyze your file's content and suggest three descriptive names inside the rename dialog.
A remote desktop lets you control another computer over the internet as if you were sitting right in front of it. You can open files, run programs, and use it just like your own PC, even from hundreds ...
This article will show you how to exclude safe files and folders in Bitdefender if they are detected by antivirus scanning. Bitdefender allows the exclusion of specific files, folders, or file ...
When it comes to modern browsers, Chrome is the undisputed king, with Firefox falling to a distant fourth in the rankings. To make matters worse, other popular browsers like Edge and Opera also use ...
One app should not modify another app without asking for and receiving your explicit consent. Yet Anthropic's Claude Desktop for macOS installs files that affect other vendors' applications without ...
LinkedIn is facing two lawsuits over its practice of scanning users’ browsers to determine which extensions they’re running. Two class action complaints were filed by different law firms on behalf of ...
A new investigation published by Fairlinked e.V. has triggered major controversy around LinkedIn's data collection practices. If you have been using the platform lately for your job hunting, you need ...
In short: Every time you visit LinkedIn in a Chrome-based browser, a hidden JavaScript routine silently probes your browser for more than 6,000 installed extensions, collects 48 hardware and software ...