JFrog found malicious npm packages that deploy a Windows RAT to steal Chrome credentials, run commands, and transfer files.
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FBI warns cyber criminals are using Traffic Distribution Systems to redirect users to phishing sites, malware downloads, ...
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Extensions, userscripts, and ad blocking Chrome won't touch — all on Android.