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The "Stanley" toolkit allows criminals to create malicious Chrome extensions that can overlay phishing pages on legitimate sites while masking the true URL. By masquerading as useful tools, these extensions trick users into granting permissions, making them vulnerable to credential theft. This poses significant risks in remote work environments where browser security is paramount.
Many websites display a "Sign in with Google" banner, which can be hidden using the StopTheMadness Pro extension in browsers like Safari and Firefox. However, Google Chrome does not show these banners, but instead presents a One Tap dialog when users are signed in, which cannot be hidden by extensions and blocks them from functioning. Users can disable this dialog in Chrome settings to avoid the annoyance.