A malicious Chrome extension named Aggr has been identified as stealing funds from Binance users by stealing cookies from visited websites. Influencers were paid to promote the extension two months ago. Users are warned to avoid downloading the extension to protect their funds.
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
Chrome Extension security is a top priority, ensuring user funds are safer with Caddi than without We've had 2 independent audits and protect users from phishing scams Be careful when adding new extensions, disable the ones you don't use 🫡 https://t.co/xwjfgclLuk
🚨 WARNING: AVOID AGGR CHROME EXTENSION @Tree_of_Alpha has identified the cause of @doomxbt's Binance fund loss: a malicious #AGGR extension. Despite good reviews, this extension steals cookies from all visited websites. Influencers were paid to promote it 2 months ago.
On Chrome extensions stealing your crypto (and everything else). Now shilled by influencer / KOL in the Twitter feed near you. https://t.co/7ggs95dLhj
⚠️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
sharing for awareness tldr: impersonators trying to use KOLs to promote a malware extension which will drain your funds https://t.co/gJyDcVwvCa