Threat Summary Category: Browser Extension Malware CampaignFeatures: Session hijacking, forced group subscription amplification, credential
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Threat Summary Category: Browser Extension Malware CampaignFeatures: Session hijacking, forced group subscription amplification, credential
Due to evolutionary growth of complex hybrid frameworks, the upcoming web sites are also becoming more knotty and flexible. It can be more efficient to access your web cam to make vedio calls, and as well can access your private files and folders easily. It can also transfer the valuable local datas to remote systems. The different ads and banners those you are getting on the pages, are meanwhile behind your cookies and searched data available on your browser. As we now the browser is the only option to allow these websites and hence if we can control the browser security, then we can hide ourself from those malicious attacks.
Finally got rid of those fucking "text enhance" ads that mysteriously showed up in my browser.
Heads up, if you've noticed that text on pages has started showing up as links to ad pages, go into your browser add-ons tab and delete anything that looks suspicious. If it continues, go into your "Programs and Features" in the control panel (or whatever the equivalent for your browser is) and, again, delete anything you didn't put there. It'll mostly be things like "Click to Save" and shit like that.