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sr. member
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October 21, 2019, 09:57:05 AM
This is one of the reason why I decided to buy a hardware wallet. I don't trust any wallet of cryptocurrency that is purely relying on the internet like an online wallet and desktop wallet because if you are not careful enough then you might screw yourself like downloading some random extensions that can infect and steal your personal information so when it comes to personal and sensitive things, I chose to put them in a more secured place.
sr. member
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October 21, 2019, 06:23:04 AM
I do not use any extensions beside Metamask and some adblockers. I have heard that some people used some extensions and their funds were stolen after that. I think they just steal the private keys or they have some kind of keylogger in it. Do not use extensions that you do not trust guys, Metamask is a safe one that I am using so far.
sr. member
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Freshdice.com
October 03, 2019, 06:40:20 AM
Its been a long time since ive knew that browser extensions are bad news and in fact they should consider red flags, you can easily get viruses on your pc or even spyware but the latest news about these so called browser extensions is they can be used to steal your coins, consider this a warning for those who use chrome and mozilla firefox browser extensions regularly. I came across the warning while surfing the internet today.

Browser extensions can help scammers steal your crypto Casa CEO Jeremy Welch warned the audience at the Baltic Honeybadger conference in Riga this weekend.

Sorry i couldn't drop link to the full news because i got the warning news from pivot news which would require you to download app before reading any news, share this warning with friends and crypto fans especially newbies

This is a new for me and I am thankful that you mention this one. My friend once told me that some "free" browser extensions have privacy issues but I never realize that it can be also use to hack crypto address. Right now, I become so wary of extensions in my browser so I remove all of them and even clear all the data to restart my browser. It's better to be safe than sorry.
sr. member
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October 03, 2019, 06:33:37 AM
I have a bad experience with extensions in the browser. About a year ago.
This happens when I want to withdraw bitcoin and make money.
This extension covers the bitcoin address of the exchange with its own address. Initially I thought the exchange changed the deposit address. But after a few hours I complained to the support exchange. It turned out that the address I used for the deposit did not originate from the exchange.
Finally I investigated and found the answer. multi tab extension is what does all that. When I look at the bitcoin address, there are lots of balances. I think that's all the results of stealing.
and not only you has experience with this kind of things . and BTW can you tell us what extension it is that you use?

The name is Multilogin
But seems Chrome was deleted that extension from the web store.
I think it can use any wallets to cover the real one. because I got 2 times stealed from it, BTC and the token from ETH.
Oh my God. I just lost money when I installed this extension on my computer. All myetherwallet wallet assets were stolen
wow this is even worse. They stole it by transferring your funds.
In my case, they only cover the correct address with their address.
But when we turn off the extension, they can't do it.
We can call it a browser extension version of the keylogger. They have a single purpose that aims to steal from us. During the transferring to the address browser extension changes the typed symbols and the old address will be replaced with the new one. Before confirming the transaction, double-checking the address and other details is necessary in order to protect our crypto holdings in such cases. Turning off the extension is not solution, a clean install of the browser and OS will be a efficient solution before any accident happens.

Yes, it is true. But at that time I was investigating what was making all this mess. When I turn off the multilogin, the BTC exchange address returns to normal. So the conclusion that I got at that time, the extension could not change the address when inactive. Surely after knowing that I immediately uninstalled the extension.
member
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October 03, 2019, 06:14:34 AM
I think the just youse the vulnerability that replaces your BTC address hen your copy past it
full member
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October 03, 2019, 06:03:59 AM
There are lots of browser extensions coming up for each and every coin. In my experience metamask works good for ETH. Never came across anything or bitcoin yet. However we have to be extremely careful about these browser extensions.
legendary
Activity: 1890
Merit: 1003
October 03, 2019, 06:02:35 AM
I have a bad experience with extensions in the browser. About a year ago.
This happens when I want to withdraw bitcoin and make money.
This extension covers the bitcoin address of the exchange with its own address. Initially I thought the exchange changed the deposit address. But after a few hours I complained to the support exchange. It turned out that the address I used for the deposit did not originate from the exchange.
Finally I investigated and found the answer. multi tab extension is what does all that. When I look at the bitcoin address, there are lots of balances. I think that's all the results of stealing.
and not only you has experience with this kind of things . and BTW can you tell us what extension it is that you use?

The name is Multilogin
But seems Chrome was deleted that extension from the web store.
I think it can use any wallets to cover the real one. because I got 2 times stealed from it, BTC and the token from ETH.
Oh my God. I just lost money when I installed this extension on my computer. All myetherwallet wallet assets were stolen
wow this is even worse. They stole it by transferring your funds.
In my case, they only cover the correct address with their address.
But when we turn off the extension, they can't do it.
We can call it a browser extension version of the keylogger. They have a single purpose that aims to steal from us. During the transferring to the address browser extension changes the typed symbols and the old address will be replaced with the new one. Before confirming the transaction, double-checking the address and other details is necessary in order to protect our crypto holdings in such cases. Turning off the extension is not solution, a clean install of the browser and OS will be a efficient solution before any accident happens.
hero member
Activity: 1092
Merit: 500
October 03, 2019, 02:21:28 AM
This is something that the hackers is doing everything to steal something from us. Through this browser extensions,  It is really safe that we need to install protection to our desktop pc from this things. That's why when I read here in the forum were Metamask can also be a tools to steal our coins, at once I remove the wallet I exported unto it then removed it also from chrome extension since it is not needed anymore.
jr. member
Activity: 391
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October 03, 2019, 02:15:06 AM
This is why we have to be so very careful with what we use instead of doing it blindly. I use a lot of Crypto Extensions on Chrome, but I ensure that whatever I am using is somewhat certain to be good. If we are using something that’s something we are uncertain about then we will not be able to benefit. So this is where we have to be just sensible and pick only proven and verified options, which I believe is something very much okay.
sr. member
Activity: 1050
Merit: 256
October 02, 2019, 11:53:02 PM
I have a bad experience with extensions in the browser. About a year ago.
This happens when I want to withdraw bitcoin and make money.
This extension covers the bitcoin address of the exchange with its own address. Initially I thought the exchange changed the deposit address. But after a few hours I complained to the support exchange. It turned out that the address I used for the deposit did not originate from the exchange.
Finally I investigated and found the answer. multi tab extension is what does all that. When I look at the bitcoin address, there are lots of balances. I think that's all the results of stealing.
and not only you has experience with this kind of things . and BTW can you tell us what extension it is that you use?

The name is Multilogin
But seems Chrome was deleted that extension from the web store.
I think it can use any wallets to cover the real one. because I got 2 times stealed from it, BTC and the token from ETH.
Oh my God. I just lost money when I installed this extension on my computer. All myetherwallet wallet assets were stolen
wow this is even worse. They stole it by transferring your funds.
In my case, they only cover the correct address with their address.
But when we turn off the extension, they can't do it.
hero member
Activity: 700
Merit: 500
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October 02, 2019, 11:48:59 PM
It is. One of my friend using bitcoin mining extension on his chrome browser and after a few days his bitcoin suddenly gone and transferred to another wallet. Tbh, most of unknown crypto browser extensions can steal your bitcoins. So be careful about that and never use crypto extension to your browser.
I don't trust coins and browsers. It is better to have an online wallet and do investments than trust a coin with a browser or the sort.
member
Activity: 434
Merit: 10
October 02, 2019, 10:50:25 PM
Yes, they can. Last year we heard about the about an extension that was hacking people's crypto! Later then many people get confused about Metamask too. I only trust Metamask and ICX browser extension, I have been using it for years and they are really very secure, other extensions should be avoided I suggest.
Fake metamask extensions also existed in the chrome webstore and many disadvantages to crypto users who use chrome. Be more vigilant about using extensions. Download the original metamask extension only on the official metamask website.
Of course, a friend of mine was a victim of this fake metamask. His funds were stolen after importing his wallet using the Private Keys. It is always good to cross check the metamask before downloading, especially pay attention to the fox logo. The fake ones are similar but not the same as the original.
full member
Activity: 1204
Merit: 105
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October 02, 2019, 10:50:09 PM
I have a bad experience with extensions in the browser. About a year ago.
This happens when I want to withdraw bitcoin and make money.
This extension covers the bitcoin address of the exchange with its own address. Initially I thought the exchange changed the deposit address. But after a few hours I complained to the support exchange. It turned out that the address I used for the deposit did not originate from the exchange.
Finally I investigated and found the answer. multi tab extension is what does all that. When I look at the bitcoin address, there are lots of balances. I think that's all the results of stealing.
and not only you has experience with this kind of things . and BTW can you tell us what extension it is that you use?

The name is Multilogin
But seems Chrome was deleted that extension from the web store.
I think it can use any wallets to cover the real one. because I got 2 times stealed from it, BTC and the token from ETH.
Oh my God. I just lost money when I installed this extension on my computer. All myetherwallet wallet assets were stolen
sr. member
Activity: 1050
Merit: 254
October 02, 2019, 10:47:09 PM
It is. One of my friend using bitcoin mining extension on his chrome browser and after a few days his bitcoin suddenly gone and transferred to another wallet. Tbh, most of unknown crypto browser extensions can steal your bitcoins. So be careful about that and never use crypto extension to your browser.
sr. member
Activity: 1050
Merit: 256
October 02, 2019, 10:12:06 PM
I have a bad experience with extensions in the browser. About a year ago.
This happens when I want to withdraw bitcoin and make money.
This extension covers the bitcoin address of the exchange with its own address. Initially I thought the exchange changed the deposit address. But after a few hours I complained to the support exchange. It turned out that the address I used for the deposit did not originate from the exchange.
Finally I investigated and found the answer. multi tab extension is what does all that. When I look at the bitcoin address, there are lots of balances. I think that's all the results of stealing.
and not only you has experience with this kind of things . and BTW can you tell us what extension it is that you use?

The name is Multilogin
But seems Chrome was deleted that extension from the web store.
I think it can use any wallets to cover the real one. because I got 2 times stealed from it, BTC and the token from ETH.
sr. member
Activity: 1050
Merit: 256
October 02, 2019, 09:03:06 PM
I have a bad experience with extensions in the browser. About a year ago.
This happens when I want to withdraw bitcoin and make money.
This extension covers the bitcoin address of the exchange with its own address. Initially I thought the exchange changed the deposit address. But after a few hours I complained to the support exchange. It turned out that the address I used for the deposit did not originate from the exchange.
Finally I investigated and found the answer. multi tab extension is what does all that. When I look at the bitcoin address, there are lots of balances. I think that's all the results of stealing.
legendary
Activity: 2674
Merit: 2334
October 02, 2019, 08:53:38 PM
It should be noted that the Metamask extension for the Firefox/Chrome browser is necessary to the secure trading of ERC20 tokens on decentralized exchanges such as Etherdelta/Forkdelta/IDEX. Other similar sites and services which work with Ethereum smart contracts also require this plugin. Therefore, the Metamask extension is very useful and should be downloaded from the official website and verified via the file checksum.

Personally I do not trust most browser plugins that were created by fraudsters to steal coins from naive people. Undoubtedly, browser extension must be open source in order to any user can inspect and build the software using a local compiler.
full member
Activity: 1078
Merit: 104
GoMeat - Digitalizing Meat Stores - ICO
October 02, 2019, 03:03:26 PM
Yes that's true heard about some browser extensions which did that and they were reported and taken down. Also there are some which will come in the form of bitcoin mining extension once installed ends up stealing users data. Let's be careful of the extension we install, metamask has been proven to be genuine, we can stick with that or any other which is recommended; anything mining extension should not be installed.
legendary
Activity: 3388
Merit: 1205
October 02, 2019, 11:39:31 AM
This is why you never install low rated extensions and those who are not certified from google/mozilla or any browser you're using. It seems that a lot of malwares are circle again on social medias , browsers and this could lead to a hint that we are about to switch to a bull run soon ? because scams and malwares are always present when a swing of the market is about to happen so lets hope that this swing comes sooner that we think.
Also use only Chrome and Mozilla and if you don't need extensions don't use them and keep your coins into personal wallets or Nano Ledger for extra safety.
legendary
Activity: 2772
Merit: 1028
Duelbits.com
October 02, 2019, 11:38:03 AM
Nothing is safe in the online world a taking additional security steps for protecting personal information is necessary. Before installing the browser extension checking the feedback by other users and reading the source of code will be a good decision for protecting the crypto holdings. I never install the software from the third-party sites and the lack of trust forces me to double-check any extension include crypto browser extensions.
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