A malicious Chrome extension, Aggr, has been discovered to steal cookies and user funds. The extension, which had positive reviews on the Chrome Store, was used to compromise the security of users, including the loss of funds on Binance, notably affecting @doomxbt. Reports indicate that hackers could have planned this attack over three years ago and promoted the extension through influencers. In response, Caddi Finance has emphasized the security of its own extension, having undergone two independent audits to protect user funds.
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🚨 Beware of fake Chrome extensions! 🚨 A malicious Aggr extension with positive reviews on the Chrome Store has been stealing cookies and your funds. Hackers could have planned this attack over 3 years ago and they target users by promoting the extension through influencers.…
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Malicious Chrome Extensions can be an attack vector for hackers. The Aggr Extension was stealing cookies from websites. The security of the @Caddi_finance Extension is our top priority 🔒 To keep user funds protected, we've had 2 independent audits of our source code and ensure… https://t.co/xwjfgclLuk
⚠️DO NOT DOWNLOAD THE AGGR CHROME EXTENSION⚠️ We finally found how @doomxbt lost his funds on Binance. There is a malicious Aggr app on the Chrome store with good reviews that steals all cookies on all websites you visit, and 2 months ago someone paid a handful of influencers… https://t.co/XEPbwKX0XW