In a post on the Google Developers blog, the company said it is designating back button hijacking as a malicious practice. It ...
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Google has made some controversial decisions related to its flagship search engine in recent years, but this one will ...
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108 malicious Chrome extensions found stealing data and injecting ads into every page you visit
Security researchers have uncovered a new coordinated campaign which uses malicious extensions to steal user data and hijack browsing sessions.
Google announced on April 14 that it will begin algorithmically penalizing websites that use back button hijacking starting ...
Google has announced on its blog, Google Search Central, that it will clamp down on back-button hijacking. The move is seen ...
Google is now working to kill back button hijacking on its browsers by effecting a new policy change everyone has to abide by ...
All too often, clicking the back button in your browser doesn’t actually take you back. It’s called back button hijacking, ...
According to a recent report, Microsoft, Meta and Google ignored users’ opt-out preferences, violating state regulations.
More than 100 malicious extensions in the official Chrome Web Store are attempting to steal Google OAuth2 Bearer tokens, ...
According to Socket, the extensions (complete list here) are published under five distinct publisher identities – Yana ...
It's been a while since Google has come out with a new search spam policy and penalty to accompany it with and now we have a ...
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