Chromium-Based Browsers in Windows Domains Vulnerable to Arbitrary Extension Loads

A new study has uncovered a method for silently installing custom extensions on Chromium-based browsers running in Windows domain environments. By exploiting how Chrome and its relatives store extension settings and security checks in preference files, attackers can inject arbitrary code into user browsers without triggering visible warnings. The research, validated on Chromium version 130 […]

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