Recently Google disabled and removed the Chrome extension known as The Great Suspender because of violations of the privacy policy including code that appears to be malware that was recently added to the extension. The link below toward the bottom of this post takes you to the discussion of this on GitHub where the projects source code has been hosted for years. Since Google has removed The Great Suspender from the Chrome Web Store anyone looking to install it can no longer find it there and existing users who still have the extension installed will see it has been disabled with a warning message stating the extension contains malware and will also notice any suspended tabs have disappeared!
The quick version of the back story on this is that the original extension developer announced back in June 2020 that they would no longer be continuing development work but had handed off/sold the extension to another entity that intended to continue to develop the product. However little or no development activity was seen for several months until there was a recent update to the Chrome Web Store version of the extension taking it to v7.1.8. This update was not added to the GitHub project page source code though as it still is hosting the last known clean version, v7.1.6. Further investigation showed the new version had added additional tracking and supposed non-Google based web analytics code however as investigators went further down the rabbit hole it was determined the OpenWebAnalytics code was not actually calling code from that service and was instead calling code from servers known to be suspicious from other compromised extensions that Google had previously banned. This triggered red flags for many including Google who, like Microsoft recently did with this extension for their Edge browser, decided to disable and remove it.
Again, more details about the history of the project changing hands, the updates with suspect code and activity seen from this latest suspect code are available at the below GitHub link. If you are a user of the extension such as I was I would strongly suggest you remove it after reading through the information at the below link. It can help explain more on what aspects of the extension were exhibiting malware traits, how to recover any suspended tabs you had open (removing/disabling the extension results in these tabs closing however there are some instructions available on how to recover these if you need to) and also offers some suggestions on alternative extensions that offer similar functionality as The Great Suspender had.
https://github.com/greatsuspender/thegreatsuspender/issues/1263
As always pay attention to what you install and what the Change Log shows when updates are made available to software you are using. It is often suggested that you at least disable if not remove extensions you are not using. Unfortunately since this had been a legitimate extension project for several years combined with how little information was announced when the project changed hands and began to provide updated code in the Chrome Web Store without updating the source code on it’s GitHub repo it made this a kind of perfect storm for a possible malicious actor to change things in a nefarious way without it getting caught immediately. Good luck finding a replacement extension that you like and remember that security is a full time fight in the IT world. I hope this helps any of you who like me were not up to speed on this evolving situation over the last several months. Thanks – Tom S.
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Happy New Year!!!
It’s that time again. That time we hit every year, where the current year becomes last year and a new year begins. In this instance, the year 2020 hasn’t been anything remotely close to like what I have experienced in my 40 years aboard this chunk of rock orbiting our sun. Between the COVID-19 pandemic impacting every facet of our lives, inept and corrupt governments across the globe acting in their own best interest instead of their citizens best interests, economic upheaval that has been going on for years but has finally come to a head due to the impacts of the pandemic along with so much more that has gone wrong it’s a wonder more of us didn’t just decide to say “Fuck It” and stay in bed the last 9-12 months.
With that in mind it will be interesting to see if we start off feeling the same way in 2021, if it will be better or if it will be worse. True, the COVID vaccine has started rolling out worldwide giving some hope to our situation but the truth is that the vaccine alone is not the cure to what is ailing us as a species let alone as a people or even individually as yourselves. The economic destruction that has gone on in 2020 will not be easily or quickly resolved just because the calendar year has changed to 2021, just like most other problems each of us has in our lives. That all said though I do wish each of you a Happy New Year and the best of luck. To a better year in 2021 (it shouldn’t take much to do that so I’m really hoping we can all find ourselves in a better spot soon)!
Thanks,
Tommy S.
It’s been awhile…
Hello to all,
I’ve been busy the last couple of months and haven’t had the time needed to dedicate to expanding my sites and providing more blog posts. I intend to start putting more time in to this soon though so expect more content in the near future.
Thanks,
Tom
Happy 4th of July!!!
I know I’m posting this a few days late but I just wanted to wish everyone a Happy Independence Date! The fourth of July is always one of my favorite national holidays. This is in part because you get to play with explosives (fireworks) or at least get to go see some pretty good fireworks displays being put on by different Cities/Counties/Municipalities/Native America Tribes/Companies and of course your local amateurs blowing up whatever they can! However this year many of the community fireworks displays were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the heard of crowds gathering possibly increasing the rate of viral transmission in those areas. It seems in many of these areas the locals have taken it upon themselves to put on their own firework displays and in many cases they were a nice change from the usual large public displays.
Again, Happy 4th of July and I hope you all were able to enjoy what you could of it with your friends and family that you were able to! – Tom S.