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Alert Regarding Malicious Browser Extension AggrTrade

Alert Regarding Malicious Browser Extension AggrTrade

Bitget Announcement2024/06/03 10:37
By:Bitget Announcement

Our security team has recently detected multiple security incidents where hackers exploited browser extensions bundled with malicious code to obtain users' exchange account login credentials and operational permissions, ultimately resulting in the loss of users' assets. To ensure the security of yo

Our security team has recently detected multiple security incidents where hackers exploited browser extensions bundled with malicious code to obtain users' exchange account login credentials and operational permissions, ultimately resulting in the loss of users' assets.
 
To ensure the security of your account and funds, we recommend taking the following preventive measures:
  1. Check whether you have recently downloaded a browser extension named AggrTrade for your browser (Google, etc.). This extension has already been removed from most stores.
  2. If you have downloaded it, uninstall the browser extension immediately.
  3. After uninstalling, log out of your Bitget account and log back in.
 
The Bitget security team reminds all users that the security risk of malicious browser extensions is equivalent to that of malicious trojans. For the safety of your account, carefully verify and evaluate before installing any extensions to avoid potential risks.
 
Thank you for your understanding and support!
 
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