Tag: Chrome

  • NCC-CSIRT alerts on Google Chrome extensions malware

    NCC-CSIRT alerts on Google Chrome extensions malware

    The Nigerian Communications Commission’s Computer Security Incident Response Team (NCC-CSIRT) has identified five malicious Google Chrome Extensions that surreptitiously track online browser’s activities and steal their data.

    According to NCC-CSIRT, the five malicious extensions which the McAfee Mobile Research Team earlier discovered are Netflix Party with 800,000 downloads, Netflix Party 2 with 300,000 downloads, Full Page Screenshot Capture Screenshotting with 200,000 downloads, FlipShope Price Tracker Extension with 80,000 downloads, and AutoBuy Flash Sales with 20,000 downloads.

    The NCC-CSIRT said the five google chrome extensions identified have a high probability and damage potential and have been downloaded more than 1.4 million times and serve as access to steal users’ data. The telecom sector-focused cybersecurity protection team alerted telecom consumers to be cautious when installing any browser extension.

    “The users of these chrome extensions are unaware of their invasive functionality and privacy risk. Malicious extensions monitor victims’ visits to e-commerce websites and modify the visitor’s cookie to appear as if they came through a referrer link. Consequently, the extensions’ developers get an affiliate fee for any purchases at electronic shops,” the advisory said.

    In addition, the advisory stated that, although the google team removed several browser extensions from its Chrome Web Store, keeping malicious extensions out may be difficult. The NCC-CSIRT, thus, recommended that telecom consumers observe caution when installing any browser extension.

    “These include removing all listed extensions from their chrome browser manually. Internet users are to pay close attention to the promptings from their browser extensions, such as the permission to run on any website visited and the data requested before installing it. Although, some extensions are seemingly legit, due to the high number of user downloads, these hazardous add-ons make it imperative for users to ascertain the authenticity of extensions they access.” the advisory stated.

    Google Chrome extensions are software programmes that can be installed into Chrome in order to change the browser’s functionality. This includes adding new features to Chrome or modifying the existing behavior of the program itself to make it more convenient for the user. They serve purposes such as block ads, integration with password managers and sourcing coupons as items sent to a shopping cart.

    The Computer Security Incident Response Team (CSIRT) is the telecom sector’s cyber security incidence centre set up by the NCC to focus on incidents in the telecom sector and as they may affect telecom consumers and citizens at large.

  • Messi nets brace as Barca thrash Athletic Club to lift Copa Del Rey

    Messi nets brace as Barca thrash Athletic Club to lift Copa Del Rey

    Four goals in 12 minutes from Antoine Griezmann, Frenkie de Jong and Lionel Messi gave a rampant Barcelona a 4-0 win over Athletic Club in the final of the Copa del Rey

    The Basque side faced their second cup final this month after defeat to Real Sociedad in the final of the 2019/20 edition of the competition two weeks ago and Barca made sure it would be another disappointing night for Marcelino and his players

    Gerard Pique returned to the Barca starting lineup after a number of weeks out through injury while Marcelino made no fewer than nine changes to the Athletic Club team that drew at home to Alaves last weekend

    Barcelona enjoyed the better of the first half possession and struck the woodwork within the opening 10 minutes when De Jong hit the base of the post with a low finish after being set up by Messi.

    The breakthrough was finally made when Griezmann slammed a finish past Unai Simon from a de Jong square pass into the middle with the Dutch midfielder scoring a goal of his own soon after, heading home a Jordi Alba cross to the back post.

    Messi scored the pick of the bunch just moments later to put the final beyond the reach of Athletic Club, bursting into the box following a one-two and a piece of trickery to finish into the far corner.

    And Messi completed a 12-minute blitz of the Basque side with a low finish past Simon, who got a hand to the strike, from an Alba cut back to make it 4-0 with Griezmann having a fifth chalked off for offside. Ronald Koeman’s side will now turn their attention back towards the title race at the top of Liga with Getafe up next on Thursday.

  • Google to start helping Netizens avoid slow websites

    Google to start helping Netizens avoid slow websites

    Google has announced testing a new feature in the beta version of the Chrome browser for Android devices that will specifically flag optimized websites that load quickly.

    This means that in the long run, netizens would easily identify slow-loading websites and go for fast-loading alternatives.

    When a Chrome tab just won’t load, users would often wonder if there’s something wrong with the site or if it is the Internet connection. Google’s seemingly aware of this problem has created this tool to help users identify speedy-loading sites.

    “To help users identify great experiences as they browse, we are excited to announce that Chrome will begin to highlight high quality user experiences on the web, starting with the labelling of fast links via the link context menu on Chrome for Android.

    “This change will be rolling out starting in Chrome 85 Beta. We believe the web serves a critical role in our lives, and hope that fast labelling proves helpful to users who are on slow or spotty network connections.

    “Ultimately, our goal is to provide users of the web with a healthy level of transparency into the experience they may have with a page,” a post reads on Chromium Blog.

  • Malicious extensions: Your Google Chrome is safer than ever

    Malicious extensions: Your Google Chrome is safer than ever

    Internet search giant, Google, has taken steps farther to protect users of its foremost web browser, Chrome, from malicious extensions.

    Google introduced a new method to detect confusing and deceptive browser extensions on the web browser.

    The search giant stated in a blog post that in the next few weeks, it will start using machine learning as an expansion of abuse protection to reduce harm to Chrome users.

    Google said it will upgrade its automated inline installation abuse detection features to find out malicious extensions.

    The search giant already has an extension-level protection but it will now incorporate machine learning to look at each inline installation request for bad signals in ads and webpages.

    Once Chrome detects the signals, it will selectively disable the request and redirect users to the extension page on the Web Store.

    This will ensure that inline installation of the extension from non-deceptive sources is not affected.

    Google has posted some FAQs to help developers understand the new policy. The company has said that the expanded protections will roll out starting in a few weeks.

     

  • How to block pop-ups in Google Chrome

    Pop-ups can be really annoying while browsing, especially on mobile as opposed to desktop. They often take over the whole screen and it’s not exactly convenient swiping them away with your fingers unlike on a PC with a mouse.

    Most browsers like Google Chrome, Opera, UC Browser, and Firefox, offer a built-in pop-up blocker, which you can use to stop the pop-ups.

    Google Chrome is one of the most popular browsers in Nigeria – across desktop, mobile, and tablet combined.

    Here is how you can block pop-up in Chrome on Android, Windows, iOS, and macOS.

    How to block pop-ups in Chrome (Android)

    1. Open Chrome.
    2. Tap the three vertical dot menu button in the top-right corner.
    3. Choose Settings > Site settings > Pop-ups.
    4. Turn on the toggle to allow pop-ups, or turn it off to block pop-ups.

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    How to block pop-ups in Chrome (iPhone/ iPad)

    1. Open Chrome.
    2. Tap the three vertical dot menu button in the top-right corner.
    3. Choose Settings > Content settings > Block Pop-ups.
    4. Turn on the toggle to allow pop-ups, or turn it off to block pop-ups.

    How to block pop-ups in Chrome (Windows/ macOS/ Linux)

    1. Open Chrome.
    2. Click the three vertical dot menu button in the top-right corner.
    3. Choose Settings.
    4. Scroll to the bottom, and click on Show advanced settings.
    5. Under Privacy, choose Content settings.
    6. Under Pop-ups, choose from the two options to allow or block pop-ups.

    >>Also read: How to block pop-ups in UC Browser

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