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GhostPoster: 17 malware browser extensions it’s best to delete ASAP
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GhostPoster: 17 malware browser extensions it’s best to delete ASAP

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Last updated: January 23, 2026 6:22 pm
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You may need a harmful browser extension monitoring your browser historical past and never even realize it.

As the nice of us at Lifehacker reported, cybersecurity researchers with LayerX recognized 17 malicious browser extensions throughout Chrome, Firefox, and Edge, with some lively for as much as 5 years. (Disclosure: Lifehacker is owned by Ziff Davis, the identical mum or dad firm as Mashable.) These malware-infected browser extensions are a part of the GhostPoster marketing campaign, first recognized in December by Koi Safety.

The Koi Safety researchers initially recognized 17 malicious browser add-ons, for a complete of 34 harmful extensions. The extensions are now not out there, however in the event you’ve already downloaded them, they continue to be lively and should be manually deleted as quickly as attainable.

As Koi Safety discovered, the extensions disguise “a multi-stage malware payload that screens all the things you browse, strips away your browser’s safety protections, and opens a backdoor for distant code execution.” LaxerX additional experiences that the malware can weaken web sites’ safety measures, hijack affiliate site visitors, inject iframes and scripts that monitor customers, and inject malicious scripts onto a person’s gadget.

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This is the total listing of extensions, through LayerX and Lifehacker:

  • Google Translate in Proper Click on

  • Translate Chosen Textual content with Google

  • Advertisements Block Final

  • Floating Participant – PiP Mode

  • Convert The whole lot

  • Youtube Obtain

  • One Key Translate

  • AdBlocker

  • Save Picture to Pinterest on Proper Click on

  • Instagram Downloader

  • RSS Feed

  • Cool Cursor

  • Full Web page Screenshot

  • Amazon Worth Historical past

  • Colour Enhancer

  • Translate Chosen Textual content with Proper Click on

  • Web page Screenshot Clipper

A few of these have been fairly well-liked extensions. Google Translate in Proper Click on, for example, had greater than half 1,000,000 installs, based on LayerX researchers.

The malware within the extensions is called GhostPoster, which hides malicious code within the extension’s PNG brand. The researchers say the malware marketing campaign relied on refined strategies that permit it evade detection for years. So in the event you’ve downloaded any of those extensions, it is best to delete them straight away.

Learn extra in regards to the GhostPoster marketing campaign at Lifehacker.

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