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New Google Chrome extension capable of stealing user information, credit card numbers

New Google Chrome extension capable of stealing user information, credit card numbers

by Admin | Oct 31, 2017 | Cybercrime, Recent Articles

A new google chrome extension, using email and the private messaging service WhatsApp to steal everything from your user data to credit credit card numbers. Following a photo link, the victim is duped into downloading  “whatsapp.exe,” which is essentially the malware...

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