Technology Popular Chrome and Edge extensions go rogue, infecting over 4 million devices with spyware Syndication December 4, 2025 According to researchers at cybersecurity firm Koi, a China-based hacking syndicate known as ShadyPanda is actively conducting at least two malware campaigns by weaponizing browser extensions with malicious code. Read Entire Article Author Syndication About The Author Syndication See author's posts Post navigation Previous ‘The Rest is History’ crowned Apple Podcasts show of the yearNext There’s still time to grab AirPods 4 ANC for $99, the lowest price ever Related Stories AV1 codec now powers 30% of Netflix streaming as company looks forward to AV2 Technology AV1 codec now powers 30% of Netflix streaming as company looks forward to AV2 December 6, 2025 Fallout creator Tim Cain is back at Obsidian full-time, but his new game isn’t what fans expect Technology Fallout creator Tim Cain is back at Obsidian full-time, but his new game isn’t what fans expect December 6, 2025 AI denial is becoming an enterprise risk: Why dismissing “slop” obscures real capability gains Technology AI denial is becoming an enterprise risk: Why dismissing “slop” obscures real capability gains December 6, 2025