![]() Once this happened, the extension would request permission to show notifications, and would add a button to the user's app screen. ![]() ![]() The extension was named "LastPass: Free Password Manager" and it used all the logos and images of the real LastPass app to fool users into installing it in their browsers. Security researchers from Malwarebytes have spotted a malicious Chrome extension posing as the real LastPass add-on and later helped Google remove it from their store.
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