Web Developer for Chrome v0.4.9 contained malicious code...
Critical severity
Unreviewed
Published
Oct 9, 2025
to the GitHub Advisory Database
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Updated Oct 9, 2025
Description
Published by the National Vulnerability Database
Oct 8, 2025
Published to the GitHub Advisory Database
Oct 9, 2025
Last updated
Oct 9, 2025
Web Developer for Chrome v0.4.9 contained malicious code that generated a domain via a DGA and fetched a remote script. The fetched script conditionally loaded follow-on modules that performed extensive ad substitution and malvertising, displayed fake “repair” alerts that redirected users to affiliate programs, and attempted to harvest credentials when users logged in. Injected components enumerate common banner sizes for substitution, replace third-party ad calls, and redirect victim traffic to affiliate landing pages. Potential impacts include user-level code execution in the browser context, large-scale ad fraud and traffic hijacking, credential theft, and exposure to additional payloads delivered by the actor. The compromise was reported on by the maintainer of Web Developer for Chrome on August 2, 2017 and remediated in v0.5.0.
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