Hackers are reportedly exploiting vulnerabilities in the Cyberhaven Chrome extension, raising significant security concerns for its users.
An attack aimed at bypassing two-factor authentication cookies for Google Chrome users has been confirmed—here’s what you ...
The data-loss startup says it was targeted as part of a "wider campaign to target Chrome extension developers." ...
“Our team has confirmed a malicious cyberattack that occurred on Christmas Eve, affecting Cyberhaven's Chrome extension,” Howard Ting, CEO of the data attack detection and incident response ...
The malicious extension, available as version 24.10.4, was available for 31 hours, from December 25 at 1:32 AM UTC to Dec 26 ...
The attack, which began on Christmas Eve, exploited a vulnerability in the Chrome Web Store's developer authentication system ...
Hackers have compromised several different companies' Chrome browser extensions in a series of intrusions dating back to ...
Christmas Eve attack sees Cyberhaven Chrome extension hit Some data could have been exfiltrated, Cyberhaven systems secure Users are being told to change their passwords Cyberhaven has confirmed ...
The attack affected Cyberhaven's Chrome extension, and reportedly others including ParrotTalks, Uvoice and VPNCity.
At least five Chrome extensions were compromised in a coordinated attack where a threat actor injected code that steals sensitive information from users. One attack was disclosed by Cyberhaven ...