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840,000+ users hit by malicious browser extensions. Uninstall these ASAP!
Security researchers are now warning of a targeted malware campaign that involves malicious software hiding in certain browser extensions. The wave of attacks—dubbed “GhostPoster”—targets Chrome, Firefox, and Edge users. There have been over 840,000 attacks since December. How the GhostPoster attack works The first analysis of GhostPoster comes from security experts at Koi Security. They uncovered the campaign at the end of last year and realized that the malicious code wasn’t contained in the extension itself, but was instead hidden in the image data of the respective logo. Instead of acting directly, the extension is designed to spy on user behavior after installation. Afterwards, another script hidden behind three “=” signs is loaded via a backdoor in the logo’s code. Once executed, this script manipulates affiliate links and redirects users to fraudulent websites and offers, among other things. The attackers are also able to infect affected devices with malware by unlocking extended control rights and abusing them for their own purposes. What’s especially problematic is the fact that these browser extensions have been offered in the official Mozilla and Microsoft stores since 2020. They’ve remained largely undetected for over 5 years and were likely able to infect over 840,000 systems during this time. What you need to do now Mozilla and Microsoft reacted quickly and removed the malicious extensions from their stores. However, users who had already installed them must remove the extensions manually, or else they’ll remain active and continue to cause damage. These malicious extensions have been identified so far: AdBlock Ads Block Ultimate Amazon Price History Color Enhancer Convert Everything Cool Cursor Floating Player – PiP Mode Free MP3 Downloader Free VPN Forever Full Page Screenshot Google Translate in Right Click I Like Weather Instagram Downloader One Key Translate Page Screenshot Clipper RSS Feed Save Image to Pinterest on Right Click Translate Selected Text with Google Translate Selected Text with Right Click Weather Best Forecast World Wide VPN YouTube Download
A rare YouTube TV deal appears, and it’s surprisingly generous
YouTube TV is typically stingy when it comes to free trials, and significant discounts are even harder to come by outside of seasonal deals. That’s why this new and relatively generous YouTube TV offer grabbed our attention. Available now and running through mid-March, YouTube TV’s new deal gets you a 10-day free trial for the live TV streaming, more than triple the length of the standard three-day trial. Once the 10-day free trial is over, you can get two months of YouTube TV for $59.99 a month, a $23-per-month discount versus the usual YouTube TV price of $82.99 a month. The beauty of the deal is that you don’t have to pay for the two discounted months of YouTube TV if you don’t want to. If you like, you can just grab the 10 days of free access and then cancel before the charges kick in. There are a couple of caveats to the new YouTube TV deal: you’ll need to enter a payment method even if you only intend on using the 10-day free trial, and you must be a new YouTube TV subscriber. If you’re interested in grabbing the offer, don’t wait too long; the discount expires on March 17. The YouTube TV deal gets you access to the YouTube TV Base Plan, which includes your local network TV affiliates as well as such basic-cable mainstays as ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN News, AMC, CNBC, CNN, Bravo, Fox News, IFC, NBC News Now, TNT, and more. In all, more than 140 channels are on tap. The YouTube TV Base Plan also boasts unlimited DVR storage, plus access to add-on channels such as AMC+, HBO Max, Fox Nation, MGM+, Paramount+ with Showtime, and Starz. While you can grab the YouTube TV bundle now, we’re still awaiting details on the cheaper “genre-specific” bundles that are slated to arrive later this year. More than 10 of the so-called “skinny” channel bundles are coming to YouTube TV, including a sports bundle that packs ESPN Unlimited, FS1, and the NBC Sports network. YouTube TV hasn’t given us many details about its upcoming bundles, but they’re expected to be much cheaper than the standard $82.99-a-month base plan. Get free YouTube TV for 10 daysView Deal This story is part of TechHive’s in-depth coverage of the best live TV streaming services.
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