WaaiFu
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Post by WaaiFu on Sept 16, 2018 8:15:14 GMT
You may or may not have heard about Stylish, the browser extension that allows you to customize websites. About 3 months ago, it got taken down from the Webstore, and the extension disappeared from my extension bar. But today, I noticed that it came back. I was surprised since it is still not on the webstore. Here's the problem: it keeps disappearing and re-appearing. It's weird, and I don't know why this is happening. I know that it has been reported for monetizing your browsing history, so I removed it, but it's still there, disappearing and re-appearing every once in a while. With Stylish:
Without Stylish:
If anyone can help me to remove it, that'll be awesome! Thanks in advance!
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WaaiFu
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Post by WaaiFu on Sept 19, 2018 14:34:47 GMT
Bump, also, could anyone tell me what a KeyLogger is?
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Post by Video on Sept 19, 2018 14:56:23 GMT
Go to Chrome's extensions menu and delete Stylish from it.
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WaaiFu
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Post by WaaiFu on Sept 19, 2018 15:04:41 GMT
Go to Chrome's extensions menu and delete Stylish from it. I tried
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Post by ?Robin on Sept 19, 2018 15:48:58 GMT
Go to Chrome's extensions menu and delete Stylish from it. I tried reinstall chrome™
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Post by blackedout on Sept 19, 2018 15:51:21 GMT
Bump, also, could anyone tell me what a KeyLogger is? It's used on someone's comptuer and basically everything they typed is logged. E.g. Passwords or usernames. Some malware or viruses may have these.
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Post by JagWire on Sept 19, 2018 23:09:53 GMT
Removing chrome extensions can be a bit of a pain in the arse, without completely wiping chrome. Im under the assumption that you're using an account linked to chrome. That account will import all of your extensions, bookmarks and settings etc. So this would include this extension, so one thing you could do, is select to not re-import extensions.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 20, 2018 0:54:55 GMT
Use Firefox
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Post by _Windows on Sept 22, 2018 12:37:23 GMT
Install Malwarebytes and run a scan. Sounds like a malicious extension to me.
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Post by ????????????KillerRetrospect96 on Sept 22, 2018 13:26:41 GMT
Install Malwarebytes and run a scan. Sounds like a malicious extension to me. Where though? If you install it on your PC, it won’t scan extensions. Even if it does, it probably won’t consider the threat suspicions at all.
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Post by _Windows on Sept 22, 2018 14:26:02 GMT
Install Malwarebytes and run a scan. Sounds like a malicious extension to me. Where though? If you install it on your PC, it won’t scan extensions. Even if it does, it probably won’t consider the threat suspicions at all. Malwarebytes scans everything, including extensions. I have used it before to assist with cleaning up malicious extensions in Chrome. If it did not scan extensions then malware could just hide itself there and evade the program easily.
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