Dor Zvi is the CEO and co-founder of Red Access. An expert in defensive and offensive cybersecurity approaches, Zvi brings extensive knowledge in threat detection and response, malware analysis, and information security; having served many years in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) technology units, followed by senior research and development positions at Mimecast and other leading tech companies.
Launched in 2022, Red Access is on the cutting edge of the secure browsing market. Its SaaS-based, agentless platform secures all browsing activities on any browser, web application, or device and adds a layer of defense against sophisticated malware and BEC/ account impersonation attacks.
Six hot browser security companies include Island, Talon Cyber Security, LayerX, Perception Point, Red Access and Seraphic Security.
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Dor Zvi, Co-Founder and CEO from Red Access to discuss their work on "New Chrome Exploit Lets Attackers Completely Disable Browser Extensions." A recently patched exploit is tricking Chrome browsers on all popular OSs to not only give attackers visibility of their targets’ browser extensions, but also the ability to disable all of those extensions. The research states the exploit consists of a bookmarklet exploit that allows threat actors to selectively force-disable Chrome extensions using a handy graphical user interface making Chrome mistakenly identify it as a legitimate request from the Chrome Web Store.