The recent compromise of Cyberhaven’s Chrome extension appears to be part of a broad campaign that started over a year ago.
By Raphael Satter and AJ Vicens Hackers compromised an employee of the data-protection company Cyberhaven and used the worker ...
New details have emerged about a phishing campaign targeting Chrome browser extension developers that led to the compromise ...
An attack aimed at bypassing two-factor authentication cookies for Google Chrome users has been confirmed—here’s what you ...
Cyberhaven and other Chrome extensions were compromised in a supply chain attack targeting Facebook advertising users.
The data-loss startup says it was targeted as part of a "wider campaign to target Chrome extension developers." ...
Other extensions possibly affected include Internxt VPN, VPNCity, Uvoice, and ParrotTalks, as Bleeping Computer writes.
Hackers have compromised several different companies' Chrome browser extensions in a series of intrusions dating back to ...
Cookies stored in Chrome let hackers bypass the 2FA requirement, as the browser showed users to already be authenticated. Yes ...
Cyberhaven, a California-based cyber security firm says it was recently hacked on Christmas Eve, and that the hackers were ...
A hacker phished a Cyberhaven employee to upload a malicious version of the company's Chrome extension, but it may not be the ...