Chrome, Firefox, and Edge users must remove the following browser extensions manually. They've been identified as malicious ...
Dictionary is a Firefox addon that will display advertisements in search result pages and web sites that you visit. When installed, Dictionary injects a javascript script into web sites that you visit ...
Info Aid is a Firefox addon that hijacks search results and adds affiliate links to sites that you visit. When installed, this addon will connect to a remote site and download a list of domains that ...
Isn't it nice when malware authors make it easy to remove their dirty code? Sometimes all you have to do is open the Control Panel and uninstall the offending program, just like any other application.
When your Firefox is acting erratically, one troubleshooting method that Mozilla recommends is disabling the browser's add-ons, or additional applications. If you find upon disabling an add-on that it ...
Have you heard of the AdBlock Mozilla extension? It's an extension on Mozilla Firefox that blocks malware and tracking software and serves as an ad blocker to block unwanted advertisements. You can ...
Security researchers LayerX have discovered 17 extensions for Chrome, Firefox, and Edge browsers which monitored people’s ...
Researchers identify 17 additional extensions associated with the DarkSpectre threat actor and its GhostPoster campaign.
Mozilla has announced today plans to discontinue one of the three methods through which extensions can be installed in Firefox. Starting next year, Firefox users won't be able to install extensions by ...
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