Can digital risk protection detect and address threats from malicious browser extensions that compromise user data or devices?
How does digital risk protection address threats from malicious browser extensions?
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Yes, digital risk protection solutions can indeed help detect and address threats from malicious browser extensions that compromise user data or devices. These solutions typically monitor and analyze various sources of data, including internet traffic, to identify suspicious activities or elements that may indicate a security threat posed by malicious browser extensions. By detecting such threats early, digital risk protection measures can take appropriate actions, such as blocking access to harmful sites or disabling malicious extensions, to protect user data and devices from potential harm.