Chrome Extension Could Be Vulnerable to Cryptocurrency Malware
The Cryptsy Dogecoin Live Ticker Chrome extension could be susceptible to malware monitoring visits to cryptocurrency exchanges or wallets.

A browser extension for Google Chrome is reportedly capable of stealing bitcoin and other altcoins from its users.
Called the 'Cryptsy
The warning about the extension was posted on reddit, along with the following advice:
"Be careful of what you install on your devices you use to access your wallets."
How it steals coins
Software within the extension monitors web activity and looks for users who go to exchange sites such as Coinbase. During a transaction, the extension attempts to replace the receiving address with one of its own.
A reddit user reported this happening in a withdrawal from cryptocurrency exchange MintPal, having had the extension installed.
Extensions or add-ons that are related to cryptocurrencies are a logical tool for would-be thieves, as cryptocurrency-related software is generally used by those who hold onto digital coins.
Malware on the rise
The presence of cryptocurrency-related malware is on an upward trend. The rising value of coins, coupled with the increasing number of altcoins has essentially created a new cottage industry, whereby malicious software tries to steal virtual money.
Dell SecureWorks released a report in February stating that it had identified almost 150 different strains of bitcoin-related malware.
Another sought-after method of malware infects a device and tries to generate coins by mining, which is not very effective given the specialized hardware now required to complete proof-of-work algorithms that reward miners.
Ultimately, it ends up being a huge resource drain for users' machines. Or, as in this instance, a seemingly useful tool like the Cryptsy Dogecoin Live Ticker ends up being used for nefarious purposes.
Protecting coins
To guarantee high levels of security, it's important to choose an exchange or wallet service that enables two-factor authentication. This method of verifying actions requires more than one device, which will decrease the chances of malware making changes to your transactions.

It might be better, though, to simply store coins in a brain wallet or paper wallet. Bitcoin Vigil, which monitors bitcoin theft, is a concept that may be useful for thwarting thieves, since storing coins on a local machine connected to the internet has vulnerabilities.
As Cryptsy Dogecoin Live Ticker demonstrates, it is probably better to simply stay away from add-ons and extensions on any computer used to store your coins.
Malware image via Shutterstock
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