browser permissions

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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about browser permissions cover security considerations for AI agents like Claude in Chrome and threats from malicious browser extensions. Topics include evaluating permissions for browser-based AI tools on work PCs, such as approving or blocking site access and managing approval prompts. Another focus is the Cookie-Bite attack, where malicious browser extensions steal session cookies from cloud services like Microsoft 365 and Azure, highlighting the need to control extension permissions. These threads emphasize the importance of managing browser permissions to protect enterprise data and authentication sessions.
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    Claude in Chrome Work PC: Go/No-Go Safety Checklist, Permissions, and Red Zones

    Before enabling Claude in Chrome on a work PC, make the go/no-go decision first: use Google Chrome only, confirm an eligible paid Claude plan, start on low-risk sites, keep approval prompts on, block prohibited workflows in policy, and decide which sites Claude must never touch. Claude in Chrome...
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    Cookie-Bite Attack: Protecting Cloud Sessions from Stealth Browser Extension Threats

    A new browser-based threat dubbed the “Cookie-Bite” attack is capturing the cybersecurity community’s attention, raising major concerns over the integrity of authentication within cloud environments like Microsoft Azure, Microsoft 365, Google Workspace, AWS, and others. The discovery, recently...
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