Unfortunately for the victims, it is far from being a legitimate extension. Security firm Malwarebytes reports that the extension is actually malware- an executable titled evernote.exe- that the victim would have had to have accidently opened. Posing as a real and user-installed add-on, malware hides itself within a Chrome extension that poses as the popular note-taking app Evernote. Visiting the Evernote plugin page, Chrome does not recognize that it is third-party malware and believes that it is the officially installed extension.
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