Best of Google ChromeFebruary 2021

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    Avatar of thnThe Hacker News·5y

    New Chrome Browser 0-day Under Active Attack—Update Immediately!

    Google releases Chrome 88.0.4324.150 for Windows, Mac, and Linux. The fix is for a heap buffer overflow flaw in its V8 JavaScript rendering engine. The security flaw was reported to Google by Mattias Buelens on January 24. It's not immediately clear if CVE-2021-21148 was used in these attacks.

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    Creating a Chrome Extension with React

    Building a Chrome extension with React is easy. Here we will go through the process of building a Chrome Extension using React. After this, you can add more functionalities to it very conveniently. The extension can access your active tab and change the background colour of the page. We will use this script to build our app.

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    Progressive Web Apps in 2021

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    Create Chrome Extension with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript

    Google Chrome is one of the most loved browsers for developers as well as general users. Today, we are going to look into how you can create your very first Google Chrome extension with the use of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. The tutorial will be easy for you. You only need to know "How to setup the extension?"

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    WARNING — Hugely Popular 'The Great Suspender' Chrome Extension Contains Malware

    Google removed The Great Suspender, a popular Chrome extension used by millions of users, from its Chrome Web Store for containing malware. It has since emerged that the add-on stealthily added features that could be exploited to execute arbitrary code from a remote server. The extension's original developer is said to have sold the extension in June 2020 to an unknown entity.

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    🔥 What's Hot in Web Development? — Weekly Picks #166

    This week some important news about Chrome 0-day vulnerability, and lots of React content, Vue, and even job interview articles. A suggestion for a better folder hierarchy for your React projects. How to Solve Coding Problems with a Simple Four Step Method. Vue 3 is out but you probably don’t need it.