Google Chrome ships a default, hidden extension that allows code on *.google.com access to private APIs, including your current CPU usage
Google Chrome ships a default, hidden extension that allows code on *.google.com access to private APIs, including your current CPU usage
It turns out Google Chrome ships a default, hidden extension that allows code on `*.google.com` access to private APIs, including your current CPU usage You can test it out by pasting the following into your Chrome DevTools console on any Google page: chrome.runtime.sendMessage( "nkeimho...
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Google Chrome is malware. Got it.
27 0 ReplyChromium*, but yes
8 1 ReplyI wouldn't call Chromium malware. Anticompetitive yes but not malware
4 1 ReplyI mean...
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It takes code from a remote source, compiles it into native machine code, and then executes said machine code.
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It exposes hardware information, sensors, and system statistics to remote actors.
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It can consume inordinate amounts of resources by mining for cryptocurrency in the background.
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It keeps trying to get you to change system settings.
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It's hidden within the installers of other programs (thanks, Electron).
Out of context, those sure make it sound like malware.
6 0 ReplyToo big to fail
It's like saying rich people is eccentric, but us poor can only aim for crazy
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