Security News > 2015 > October > Malicious Google Chrome clone eFast serves ads, collects info (Help Net Security)

2015-10-21 12:33
A Google Chrome lookalike browser dubbed eFast is being actively pushed onto users. The software is at best annoying and unwanted, and at worst can lead users to malware. Posing as a legitimate app...
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