Google’s Chrome team previews WebMCP, a proposed web standard that lets websites expose structured tools for AI agents ...
The Chrome Web Store has been infested with dozens of malicious browser extensions claiming to provide AI assistant functionality but that secretly are siphoning off personal information from victims.
Google and Microsoft's new WebMCP standard lets websites expose callable tools to AI agents through the browser — replacing costly scraping with structured function calls.
A set of 30 malicious Chrome extensions that have been installed by more than 300,000 users are masquerading as AI assistants to steal credentials, email content, and browsing information.
The once popular Outlook add-in AgreeTo was turned into a powerful phishing kit after the developer abandoned the project.
Over 260,000 users installed fake AI Chrome extensions that used iframe injection to steal browser and Gmail data, exposing ...
Unsuspecting Chrome users put their browsing data at risk by installing these 30 extensions which promised quick access to AI ...
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Google has released emergency updates to fix a high-severity Chrome vulnerability exploited in zero-day attacks, marking the ...
Google patches a critical Chrome vulnerability already under attack by hackers. Users should update their browsers ...
Despite ongoing efforts by Google to tighten security, malicious browser extensions continue to find their way onto the Chrome Web Store — and into users’ ...
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