Out of 346 million users who downloaded extensions that violate Google policies, 280 million of these downloads had malware.
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A trio of security experts at Stanford University has found that millions of people are running an infected version of Chrome web browser due to extensions installed from the Google Chrome Web Store (GCWS). Sheryl Hsu, Manda Tran and Aurore Fass have posted a paper to the arXiv preprint server describing their findings after studying thousands of extensions on GCWS.
Out of 346 million users who downloaded extensions that violate Google policies, 280 million of these downloads had malware.
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A recent study has unveiled a critical security threat impacting approximately 280 million Google Chrome users who have installed dangerous browser...
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