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NordLayer’s new browser extension offers all its top VPN tools in one place


NordLayer – one of our picks for the best business VPN – has launched a new browser extension that incorporates the features found in the desktop version of the network access security solution.

Formerly known as NordVPN Teams, NordLayer is part of the NordSec group, which includes among its products one of the best VPNs, NordVPN, and the best password manager for security, NordPass. NordLayer is B2B focused, providing a cybersecurity service that is scalable.

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The best VPN extension for Chrome: Keep your browsing secure!


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Are you trying to keep your browsing safe and private? The best way to do this is by using a VPN. And if you happen to use Chrome, as over 65% of us do, you have access to Chrome extensions. This means you can take advantage of the best VPN extension for Chrome.

Aside from hand-picking our favorite option, we’ve compiled a list of other great alternatives. Some of these specialize in particular niche needs, while others focus on other specific users. Let’s find out which is the best for you.

Understanding VPNs and how a VPN extension for Chrome

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There are a couple of things we need to touch on before moving forward. You need to understand what a VPN is, and how this tool works when used as a Chrome extension.

VPN stands for “Virtual Private Network.” A simple way to understand it is that it acts as a middleman between you and the internet. Think of it as a messenger of sorts. When using a VPN, instead of your device connecting directly to the internet, all your web traffic will be rerouted through your VPN provider’s servers back and forth.

To put it simply, all data you send will go from your device to the VPN servers, then it will go to the final destination. When you access any site, data will go from the website’s servers to the VPN servers, then to your device. And thanks to encryption, your data will be scrambled and hidden.

Your device’s IP address, location, and other sensitive information will be masked in the process. Not even your internet service provider will know what you’re doing. To the internet, it will look as though whatever server you’re connected to is accessing everything.

VPNs are great for privacy and security, but there are other reasons why you might want to use one. The most popular one is that it allows you to fake your location. This makes it possible to use ge0-restricted websites and services in places you otherwise wouldn’t be able to. Certain streaming services only work in the USA, for example. A lot of people use a USA-based VPN server to access these services remotely. Other users use VPNs to get deals from other locations, avoid internet restrictions, or bypass…

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Delete this malicious extension and stop hackers from stealing your Gmail messages


A cybercriminal threat group from North Korea is using a malicious Chrome extension to steal Gmail emails, according to a report released by Bleeping Computer. Let’s dive into how they’re doing this and the steps you should take right now to protect yourself. 

The group, which uses the name Kimsuky, has been known to use spear phishing for cyber-espionage in attacks targeting people with high-profile jobs, such as diplomats, journalists, government agencies, politicians and university professors. According to the Director of National Intelligence, “spear phishing is a type of phishing campaign that targets a specific person or group and will often include information known to be of interest to the target, such as current events or financial documents.” 

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The attack starts with a phishing email that urges potential victims to install a Chrome extension known as AF, which can also be installed in Microsoft Edge, Brave and other Chromium-based browsers.  Once installed, AF immediately begins stealing the contents of emails from your Gmail account. 

Here's what to know about keeping your Gmail messages safe from hackers.

Here’s what to know about keeping your Gmail messages safe from hackers. (CyberGuy.com)

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Once your Gmail account is taken over by AF, Kimsuky uses Google Play’s web-to-phone synchronization feature for installing apps from your computer onto your smartphone to infect victims’ phones with Android malware. This allows hackers to drop, create, delete or steal files as well as retrieve your contacts, make calls, send text messages, turn on your camera and more. 

Beware, because in addition to this AF malware, Kimsuky has a variety of Android malware on the market, including other programs called FastViewer, Fastfire or Fastspy DEX.  These programs are disguised as plug-ins for security as well as for viewing documents. 

What can I do to prevent this from happening to me? 

1) The first thing to remember is to never click on a suspicious email. If you open a phishing email by accident, do not click on any links embedded…

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WhatsApp launches new browser extension to make its web app more secure


Shortly after WhatsApp’s dev team enabled simultaneous multi-device support on its beta version, it also announced a new browser extension. The add-on is called Code Verify and its sole purpose is to ensure the web version of WhatsApp is secure enough and the end-to-end encryption hasn’t been compromised.

WhatsApp launches new browser extension to make its web app more secure

WhatsApp says that after it launched the multi-device support, it’s seeing an increasing number of WhatsApp web logins. And the web app is naturally less resilient against attacks. So the Code Verify ensures the same level of security as a native app on Windows, iOS or Android.

The browser extension itself is very simple. It merely compares the presented hash code with the one uploaded to a trusted and secure Cloudflare. If everything is alright, the extension gives you the green light to proceed with your conversations.

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