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A seven-year malicious browser extension campaign infected 4.3 million Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge users with malware, including backdoors and spyware sending people's data to servers in China.
The China-based cyber-threat group has been using malicious extensions on the Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge marketplaces ...
According to researchers at cybersecurity firm Koi, a China-based hacking syndicate known as ShadyPanda is actively ...
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ShadyPanda spent seven years uploading trusted Chrome and Edge extensions, later weaponizing them for tracking, hijacking, and remote code execution. Learn how the campaign unfolded.
A threat group dubbed ShadyPanda exploited traditional extension processes in browser marketplaces by uploading legitimate extensions and then quietly weaponization them with malicious updates, ...
ShadyPanda abused browser extensions for seven years, turning 4.3M installs into a multi-phase surveillance and hijacking ...