Web browsers these days, especially Chrome, use sandboxing methods to prevent unauthorized access to the computer or excessive use of resources. But while that may be true for the browser's tabs and content themselves, that might not always apply to other things related to it, like extensions.
Malware can hijack Firefox extensions to compromise users
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April 6, 2016
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Web browsers these days, especially Chrome, use sandboxing methods to prevent unauthorized access to the computer or excessive use of resources. But while that may be true for the browser’s tabs and content themselves, that might not always apply to other things related to it, like extensions.
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