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The Stylish program basically helps users to edit the way the web pages appear "Google Chrome" and "Firefox", but this process was compromised by a spy program.
Therefore, the 1.8 million people who used the program are vulnerable to espionage and the resulting acts of piracy and cybercrime,
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This "digital scandal" "There is a constant debate about the privacy of users on the Internet and the extent to which companies protect their data."
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As a result, 1.8 million people who used the program were exposed to spyware. Offenses related to cybercrime and cybercrime, taking into account the sensitivity of personal data
The dangerous program sends all activities of Internet users to their servers, which means that the British company Smilar Web records all "victims" y including emails.
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