ROEARN'IN KAYNAK KODLARINI ANALİZ ETTİM! VİRÜSLÜ MÜ?

Are the extensions we download from the Chrome Web Store really innocent? In recent months, we've witnessed how so-called "AI" assistants, downloaded by millions of people, stole our browser history and passwords. But what about the extensions developed for popular gaming platforms, promising "Cashback" or "Free Robux"? In this video, we look behind the closed doors of the "RoEarn" extension, which is widely used among Roblox players. We extract the source code from the publicly available .crx file on the internet and examine it step-by-step; from its manifest files to the JavaScript codes secretly injected into the page. We decipher with technical details how this system, which seemingly earns us money, actually funnels the game developers' 40% commission right to their own servers. 🟣 Discord:   / discord   🟪 GitHub: https://github.com/miracmirza 🟠 Instagram:   / mirac2x   OX Security (Video)    • Chrome Extensions Steal ChatGPT and DeepSe...   OX Security https://www.ox.security/blog/maliciou... Microsoft https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/secur... Stripeolt https://stripeolt.com/knowledge-hub/e... ⚠️ Legal Disclaimer This video is created entirely for educational purposes, cybersecurity research, and raising public awareness about digital security. All reverse engineering and code analyses performed in the video consist of the transparent examination of standard Chrome extension packages (.crx files) that are publicly and freely accessible over the internet. The deductions in the content are based on the objective and technical working logic of the relevant software's source codes. The purpose of this video is not to target, defame, or create unfair competition against any individual, institution, company, or trademark. All information and analyses presented are designed in accordance with the "Fair Use" principles under Copyright Law, and the freedom of criticism and reporting. No statement in this video constitutes legal advice or a definitive accusation; it is a technical warning for viewers to be cautious in ensuring their own cybersecurity. The use of third-party software and extensions is entirely the user's personal responsibility. 'Phase Shift' by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.au