Your browser’s tools don’t see what extensions really do – and hackers know it perfectly well


  • Labels like “verified” give a false sense of security but does not reflect real enlargement behavior
  • Browser Devtools were never intended to track how extensions behave across tabs and over time
  • Malicious extensions often work normally until specific triggers make their hidden features come alive

The uncontrolled spread of malicious browser extensions only exposes users to spyware and other threats, largely due to deeply sitting missing in how the software handles expanding security.

New research from Squarex claims that many people are still dependent on superficial confidence markers such as “verified” or “Chrome highlighted”, which has repeatedly failed to prevent widespread compromise.

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