Warning: List of extensions, dangerous browser addon, user 'spy'
Network administrators will aggregate dangerous extensions, add-ons on Chrome, Firefox, and if you are installing, you should remove them from your browser.
There are many extensions, Chrome browser and Firefox add-ons that make your browsing experience better, but there are many extensions that have potential dangers. They can monitor users, steal data and important personal information such as bank accounts, social network accounts, . Below, the Network Administrator will summarize the extensions, add- on dangerous, if you are installing you should remove them from your browser.
- Attractive extensions on Google Chrome
List of extensions, add-on tracking users
For Chrome:
- Awesome Screenshot (more than 1.3 million users)
- Hover Zoom (millions of users)
- CrxMouse
- Power Zoom
- Eat my cookies
- Orbvious interest
- Autocopy original
- Fabulous (about 500,000 users)
- All wips.com extensions (tracking feature is in code, not always enabled)
- Youtube Preview Preview (the author has removed the tracking feature . but it doesn't seem very reliable)
In Firefox:
- BBC News Reader (not official app from BBC News)
- Autocopy
List of extension form adware
- Iminent (millions of users)
- Bookmark Sentry
- Allow Right Click
- Clickable links
- Reload all tabs
- ruul screen ruler
- Clickonce for chrome
- Mail checker plus for google mail
- Send using Gmail ™ (no button)
- Troll emoticons
- AwesomeNewTabPage
- Sexy undo Close Tab
- 40-50 small extension of brandthunder.com
- yet another google bookmarks
- ChromeReload
- HoverZoom (millions of users)
- Neat Bookmarks
- ScrollToTopButton
- SmoothGestures
- Smooth Scroll
- Translate Selection
- Webpage Screenshot Capture
- Window Resizer
- GetThemAll Downloader
- Facebook Secret Emoticons
- Add to Feedly (deleted)
- Tweet This Page (deleted)
Are you using any of these extensions?
Update 24 May 2019
You should read it
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- Extension Police, an extension that helps protect Chrome from malicious extensions
- Detecting a Chrome extension infected with malicious code, stealing the password and the user's e-wallet key
- Mozilla removed nearly 200 malicious Firefox add-ons in just 2 weeks
- 5 ways to identify safety extension before installation
- Google 'tightens' the installation of the extension on Chrome browser
- The Chrome gadget secretly exploits virtual money, making it slow
- Chrome adds a warning when an extension takes over the Internet connection
- Fake Chrome extension ChatGPT steals Facebook login information
- Hacker uses browser extension to take over target's Gmail account
- Adblock Plus filter can be exploited to run malicious code
- How to report phishing and malicious websites in Google Chrome
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