The people overseeing the security of Google’s Chrome browser explicitly forbid third-party extension developers from trying ...
When Chrome flagged an extension for malware, it triggered hours of cleanup. Learn how to check your extensions, clear ...
As many of us celebrated the year-end holidays, a small group of researchers worked overtime tracking a startling discovery: At least 33 browser extensions hosted in Google’s Chrome Web Store ...
No Ars Discussion of the Honey ... about using Brave and Firefox, as if their extensions are not also similarly vulnerable (in fact, Brave uses Chrome extensions; even Opera supports Chrome ...
There are some weird comments here about using Brave and Firefox, as if their extensions are not also similarly vulnerable (in fact, Brave uses Chrome extensions; even Opera supports Chrome ...
This is a nice reminder that I'm not compartmentalizing my browsing enough and relying far too hard on code from (waves hands around) literal strangers making browser extensions for no reason at ...
That includes State Public Health Veterinarian Julia Murphy. In an interview with Ars Technica, Murphy noted that the health department has requested enhanced surveillance from veterinarians in ...
This is just OpenAI's first dip into those waters. Samuel Axon is a senior editor at Ars Technica. He covers Apple, software development, gaming, AI, entertainment, and mixed reality. He has been ...
TikTok disappeared for a portion of the weekend, following a Supreme Court decision that upheld a 2024 federal law requiring the app to cease operations in the US unless it was sold by its Chinese ...
“We know we have the same wave-like fluid dynamics in the brain, so this could also drive the brain clearance in humans,” Hauglund told Ars. “Still, it’s very hard to look at ...