Maliscious Browser Extension

If you suspect that you have a malicious browser extension installed on your device, there are several steps you can take to remove it. One way is to use your browser's admin tools (e.g. Chrome) to remove and block undesirable extensions². Another way is to reset your browser settings, remove unwanted apps manually, and/or use a quality antivirus such as TotalAV¹. A good preventive strategy is to install a tracker blocker (like Redmorph’s Browser Controller) which blocks attempts by websites and extensions to send your data to third parties³. I hope this helps! Source: Conversation with Bing, 6/9/2023 (1) Find and Eliminate Malicious Browser Extensions - JumpCloud. https://jumpcloud.com/blog/?ad_account_id=5525242&...eliminate-malicious-extensions. (2) How to remove malware from a Chrome browser - Cybernews. https://cybernews.com/malware/?ad_account_id=5525242&...remove-malware-from-chrome/. (3) Malicious browser extensions: What you should know. https://medium.com/redmorph/?ad_account_id=5525242&...malicious-browser-extensions-what-you-should-know-cb7ecb477dbc. (4) Millions under threat from malicious browser extensions — what to do. https://www.tomsguide.com/news/?ad_account_id=5525242&...millions-under-threat-from-malicious-browser-extensions-what-to-do. (5) Browser extensions assessment | Microsoft Learn. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/security/defender-vulnerability-management/tvm-browser-extensions?ad_account_id=5525242&...view=o365-worldwide. This is the head of your page. Example HTML page This is the body of your page.

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