One mistake makes your web browser dangerous: This is not something many would think of
A security expert advises caution regarding browser extensions, highlighting their potential risks similar to mobile applications.
In a recent advisory, Miiro Pyysing, a cybersecurity expert from the Finnish Transport and Communications Agency's Cyber Security Center, emphasized the hidden dangers associated with browser extensions. While these extensions can enhance the browsing experience and offer various benefits, they may also pose significant risks by creating new avenues for exploitation. Pyysing warns users to remain vigilant about what extensions they install and the permissions they grant them, as overlooking this aspect can lead to vulnerabilities in their web browsers.
Furthermore, Pyysing parallely highlighted the importance of caution when installing mobile applications, suggesting that users should only download apps from official app stores. He advised taking the necessary precautions, which include checking the app's developer credentials, user reviews, and the date of the application's last update. This practice should also translate to installing browser extensions, where users need to do their due diligence to avoid falling prey to scams and malicious software.
As the use of both apps and browser extensions continues to rise, the importance of cybersecurity awareness becomes vital. With the right knowledge and due diligence, users can better protect themselves against potential threats lurking in the digital landscape.