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New malware hack takes over your browser and search results


Another dangerous hack is taking over browsers via Microsoft’s PowerShell programming. The malware is called ChromeLoader, and it’s the latest “malvertising” scheme that uses online advertising to attack your device.

While you may be used to dealing with ads, these ones could be much more dangerous than leading you to purchase items you don’t need.

Read on to learn about this scary new hack and how you can protect yourself.

 

ChromeLoader malware hack

How ChromeLoader gets on your device

Hackers are using QR codes to trick users into downloading a pirated video game or movie, sometimes via Twitter. However, the QR code actually leads to ChromeLoader’s download site, which is how the harmful software gets downloaded without you realizing it.

While the known methods have been via movies, video games, and Twitter thus far, QR codes, in general, pose massive threats so always be sure you know what you’re scanning.

 

How to tell if you’ve been hacked by ChromeLoader

The quickest way you’ll know if this malware has been installed on your computer is if you start noticing unusual search results showing up. The point of “malvertising” is for advertisements to trick you into allowing malware on your device. ChromeLoader will redirect the windows you have open towards pages that look like search results or advertisements that you wouldn’t have opened. Be sure to not click any of these fake ads or search results.

 

How to protect your device from ChromeLoader

Be sure to never try and watch movies, shows, or play games on websites you don’t recognize. If you’re being advertised a movie or expensive video game for free, there’s a higher chance you’ll be scammed instead of getting to see the latest hit out of Hollywood.

Always keep your operating systems and devices up to date. Updating your software makes it harder for hackers to get through.

But the only way to protect against malware including ChomeLoader is to install antivirus software. ChromeLoader has been researched for the past few months by cyberattack security companies so most antivirus programs are up to date on protecting against it.

As discussed in our Best Antivirus Security Software and Apps…

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Google Chrome Browser Needs A Second Update In As Many Weeks To Plug Nine Security Exploits


The Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) has issued a fresh advisory urging users of Google Chrome to update the web browser on their laptops or desktops immediately. This is the second update in as many weeks to plug nine security exploits.

CERT-In — the cybersecurity watchdog under the information technology ministry — warned that those using Google Chrome versions older than 103.0.5060.53 stand the risk of having their systems targeted by a remote attacker, who could “execute arbitrary code, disclose sensitive information and bypass security restriction on the targeted system”.

In other words, hackers can make use of any of the nine vulnerabilities, which CERT-IN rated “high” on the severity scale, to run programs without the user’s knowledge, gain access to and leak security information, and potentially even take over the device by bypassing the security authentication system.

These vulnerabilities were caused by improper execution of codes on the system level, CERT-In said. CERT-In has asked users to immediately update to version 103.0.5060.53, which Google rolled out two days ago.

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How to update Google Chrome

1. Open Google Chrome on your computer

2. At the top right, click the “More” menu, represented as three vertical dots.

3. Next, click on “Settings”, then select “About Chrome”

4. This will show your browser’s current version and automatically install the latest version.

5. Once the update is installed, a button named “Relaunch” will appear in the menu. Click on it.

6. Chrome will shut down and relaunch, completing the update process.

Not just security, there are new features, too

Google rolled out the latest update two days ago to the Windows, macOS, and Linux platforms. In the official release notes, Google said the latest version has several bug fixes and improvements.

The update also has features like faster page load times, local font support for web applications, and using Machine Learning to block unwanted notification prompts and detect malicious websites, among others.

Google has also rolled out the beta of the next version of Google Chrome, which brings in a privacy sandbox that replaces third-party web cookies, and full-screen multi-window…

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AMD Ryzen 5 5600 review – Performance – Chrome Browser – Kraken




Benchmarks: Google Chrome – Kraken and Jetstream Browser

We added this benchmark as it is an underestimated thing, it’s what we do all the time on the PC hence we are introducing a proper browser performance test. The Mozilla Kraken-browser benchmark applies multiple complex calculations based on javascript. This will bring you a good overview of browser performance. We test with the latest iteration of Google Chrome. JetStream is a JavaScript benchmark suite focused on the most advanced web applications. Bigger scores are better. For Jetstream, it is clear that it likes non-SMT (hyperthreaded) processors.

 





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