A fake ad-blocking browser extension is deliberately crashing Chrome and Edge to trick users into running malware on their own PCs.
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Ozempic is the newest craze to take over Hollywood. While stars like Kyle Richards have denied using the Type II diabetes medication — which is injected once a week into the stomach, thigh or arm — ...