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Critical Firefox Extensions Exploit Cloudflare to Steal Crypto Wallets

Key Takeaways A sophisticated campaign involving 77 malicious Firefox extensions has been actively stealing cryptocurrency wallet data, login credentials, and clipboard contents since at least March...

Jennifer sherman
Jennifer sherman
August 20, 2026 5 Min Read
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Key Takeaways

  • A sophisticated campaign involving 77 malicious Firefox extensions has been actively stealing cryptocurrency wallet data, login credentials, and clipboard contents since at least March 2026.
  • The attackers leverage Cloudflare Workers and Supabase projects as command-and-control infrastructure to exfiltrate sensitive user data, including recovery phrases and private keys.
  • Many malicious extensions masquerade as legitimate crypto wallets, themes, or simple browser utilities, often displaying decoy interfaces or loading remote phishing pages.
  • Users are advised to immediately remove any listed suspicious extensions, verify publishers, and never enter recovery phrases or private keys into browser pop-ups or unverified webpages.

Firefox users are currently under attack from a widespread campaign involving numerous malicious add-ons designed to steal cryptocurrency wallet information, login details, and clipboard data. These extensions, which often appear as legitimate crypto wallets, innocuous themes, or basic browser tools, pose a significant threat to digital assets and online accounts.

Table Of Content

  • Key Takeaways
  • 15 Malicious Firefox Extensions Abuse Cloudflare Workers
  • Repurposed Add-Ons Expand the Campaign

The operation, identified by researchers at Socket.dev and dubbed “Offside Wallet Theft Factory,” has been active since at least March 2026. It encompasses 77 distinct Firefox extension identities, comprising 40 confirmed malicious add-ons and 37 deceptive sports-score applications used to blend into the Firefox Add-ons marketplace. Socket.dev said in a report that the group employs a repeatable publishing strategy, evidenced by reused code, shared infrastructure, misleading descriptions, and updates to older extension identities.

This campaign highlights a critical security concern: the stated purpose of an add-on or its requested permissions are not sufficient indicators of trustworthiness. Many malicious samples used seemingly harmless applications, such as notepads or sports score trackers, as a facade while the actual data theft occurred either within the extension’s code or on a remote webpage.

15 Malicious Firefox Extensions Abuse Cloudflare Workers

A significant portion of the malicious extensions—15 in total—contained embedded fake wallet interfaces or directly modified legitimate wallet code within their signed packages. These extensions were designed to capture critical information like recovery phrases and private keys during the wallet creation or import process. This stolen data was then covertly transmitted to attacker-controlled deployments hosted on Cloudflare Workers, mirroring previous Cloudflare Workers abuse cases where legitimate cloud services are weaponized for malicious data exfiltration.

Several of these variants either copied or altered Rabby-derived wallet code, yet presented themselves under unrelated, theme-like names. These implants specifically targeted and intercepted new or imported 12-word and 24-word recovery phrases. Other malicious extensions displayed fraudulent import pages for wallets such as Portal, OKX, or generic Web3 services, relying on users to manually input their secret phrases rather than attempting to extract them directly from the browser’s local storage. A recovery phrase is sufficient to restore a wallet on any device, meaning that once compromised, deleting the extension offers no protection for the stolen funds.

Thirteen additional Rabby-style modified extensions adopted a more stealthy approach. Before the wallet software could encrypt and store its keyring data locally, the altered code would transmit the serialized keyrings to hardcoded HTTP servers. This pre-encryption exfiltration rendered local encryption mechanisms ineffective against the theft of this crucial information.

Repurposed Add-Ons Expand the Campaign

Seven extensions utilized a remote-control architecture built around attacker-managed Supabase projects. For instance, an extension named 0KX WEB3, despite advertising wallet functionalities, contained no actual wallet code. Instead, it loaded a remote website within its popup, displayed a decoy notepad when idle, and automatically opened the malicious page upon installation or update. This dynamic approach complicates detection, as operators can switch an extension between benign and phishing content without requiring a new publication.

This method underscores the lessons learned from recent extension supply chain attacks, where seemingly benign tools can transform into data stealers through subsequent updates. Another five extensions were found to collect credentials and clipboard contents, transmitting them to a hardcoded command-and-control server. Clipboard theft is particularly dangerous as it can expose a wide range of sensitive data, including copied passwords, authentication tokens, wallet addresses, and private keys.

Investigators also discovered 37 add-ons that posed as unrelated utilities but were merely repackaged sports-score applications. Notably, nine malicious identities had earlier versions that were legitimate sports-score apps before being repurposed into wallet stealers. This tactic helps the attackers evade detection and build a deceptive reputation over time.

The indicators of compromise (IoCs) for this campaign are extensive, covering Firefox extension IDs and SHA-256 hashes, Supabase project URLs, Cloudflare Worker endpoints, various request patterns, and a C2 IP address. These details are crucial for defenders to identify and mitigate threats. For a comprehensive list, refer to the table below. Note that IP addresses and domains are intentionally defanged to prevent accidental resolution; they should only be re-fanged within controlled threat intelligence platforms.

Type Indicator Description
Firefox extension / SHA-256 bliss-heaven@webbrol[.]com
08b7b064fa9a41b06774315d944ffddff705ab727222a0c3bcac64a77553bf2f
Safe-Themes – Browser Extension, version 8.12.13
Firefox extension / SHA-256 bold-page-vault@addonslab[.]example
4d0912d575087dab5f468214a2fd259bc386472a8b2b93b6e2441cde4bd941cb
Portal, version 7.9.17
Firefox extension / SHA-256 bright-save-feed@tabtools[.]org
26427220b9965e22deca0e617657c2c65b78f750183355d1265c147818367bd74
Rabbit For Desktop, version 8.20.10
Firefox extension / SHA-256 chiro-di-red@tools[.]com
252119fc48ad93b0c930d7a62fb49420cf8986716539e4e9d4d5c1bad700d4355
Sady-Theme – Browser Extension, version 8.12.13
Firefox extension / SHA-256 chiro-redok@webtools[.]com
3c0f0413ca6326bd0107d532aec4daad7feec663d072f7c992682fb702b64cce
Safe-Theme – Browser Extension, version 8.12.13
Firefox extension / SHA-256 cool-block-gear@protools[.]com
31dc33e75aa2a9e64eac98467c5a516201e208d68ffe10d07800350ce1a44197
tab-W – Browser Extension, version 8.12.10
Firefox extension / SHA-256 fast-akap-safe@browsertools[.]com
9c6f173418245a953d5fc3e9ec69f09b7aee8563127042a995ad172de9cdb88d
Portal, version 7.9.17
Firefox extension / SHA-256 fast-map-safe@linktools[.]co
eeb1969d0c8b250976ec220f40236ddd7eb6863556379d17e1dd4078b5531751
Portal, version 7.9.17
Firefox extension / SHA-256 flex-clock-dash@extrakits[.]com
6408b6a2c4000e74cde94d3ce31ada5e024d80782199e8010d6ef482686e687b
Rabby wallet impersonator, version 2.4.9
Firefox extension / SHA-256 free-note-bolt@webtools[.]co
8590d1a22fdf42a363fe41fe6dc2cb03e616cc6d413f63d2ade9fd3ab54f1c831
Rabb-Walet CryptoPortfolio, version 88.10.10
Firefox extension / SHA-256 green-fam-heav@browsertool[.]com
edcdbcdbea729fb11cbb0a353c3a9025e5a29de48fcd86e3948df738bf82b2aa
Portal Web, version 7.9.20
Firefox extension / SHA-256 herman-rich@browsertools[.]com
6a3c00936b7f62652eb4970b2bd3bb895fdd9ec1ebae1dab19f0c50cfbdc6b4
Portal – Browser Extension, version 7.9.20
Firefox extension / SHA-256 live-football-scores@live-scores[.]com
88d5b16c767e2527c14d2ae25dca6f4fe19f69517d0e00a2f26be055c575e3fe
K WaIIet, version 1.4.5
Firefox extension / SHA-256 park-static-small@devblogs[.]com
acf6f82916e78b2e5326fd16d6c97206532305cf5d68ea21e1a30537bffd26c0
Portal Web, version 7.9.20
Firefox extension / SHA-256 peters-schools@webtoolbrowser[.]com
547a878083e4e3c39c240f27e9caaa190ef04661f46468234987980d907d9834
School-Theme – Browser Extension, version 8.12.13
Firefox extension / SHA-256 safe-stat-pure@proaddons[.]net
8cec7990d4bc5e45034796fc63c63ba16781ac4303925ed1e80036668a9fe48e
RABB-Walet Web3 EVM, version 9.70.20
Firefox extension / SHA-256 sharp-stat-gear@netplugs[.]net
46c40d3cefb10a9fd1dfeb03ff1dc550674d391bdf05c0294257809d51c254a8
RabbitWALLET – EVM, version 9.10.10
Firefox extension / SHA-256 swift-clip-link@fasttools[.]co
aa9d8f30bd6e0633af5bb0fa16ed2e87fcd22e87725c48a5c96884465e262a28
Web3 EVM, version 9.50.10
Firefox extension / SHA-256 vibe-timer-fast@extrakits[.]co
5a7227dbf8e5c5c73f11c7df221c080252b337cb96b21f462d5ef17525f00f16
Crypto EVM, version 7.22.4
Firefox extension / SHA-256 {91ac3e4f-1874-409d-b01f-aeb2409a23b8}
39827e214c31dbbf0ce20a40ee019cca2d96d621bf90dac4edc8b85a86311d09
exrb, version 711.0.1
Firefox extension / SHA-256 {b1f3c8a9-4a2e-4b7c-9e1f-8a3d6c5b4e2f}
c7435c1659b6e0dc83487d03b3389ec22bb7e435c9b4c85a81f6c6504466060
ExtensionApp, version 1.0
Firefox extension / SHA-256 {d8a5f7c3-9e4b-2f2a-b1d7-8c7e9f4a2b3c}
2b0d50aa0edf4f65e21b015fee169d68dc870a89d242836ccb3c7cef84db04c4
SOL, ETH, BTC, and more, version 1.1.2
Firefox extension / SHA-256 {d8a5f7c3-9e4b-4f2a-b1d6-8c7e9f3a2b2c}
71f74a903b12fdaa1cb7683599b7956602768f23934578171f6453fdee7b3eac
Web3 Portal, version 1.0
Firefox extension / SHA-256 {d8a5f7c3-9e9b-2f8a-b1d6-8c1e9f4a2b7c}
3e4cd172c21c0c0d72c762fe84f07a9eb8f7c82f15add36bdf934ee42accf776
ETH, BTC, SOL and more, version 1.1.1
Firefox extension / SHA-256 {d8a5f9c3-9e4b-4f2a-b1d7-8c7e9f4a2b3c}
918332da18e0f26378ee84408be13930da2d66cd80153cf18a5aa3d6d0cb2271
0KX WEB3, version 1.0.0
Firefox extension / SHA-256 {d9a5f9c3-9e4b-2f3a-b2d7-8c8e9f4a2b3c}
fd67f4a3c8993b1ce6aecf0cc8902e6a8535a6ef56c0bad42d7e936d0a17e060
BASE EVM Web3, version 1.0.0
Firefox extension / SHA-256 {f746f950-bd73-43de-bfe1-add342147853}
894398430972f91db2f1916f9fbe28b7319cb0e7d0e91a51e764fda5e7d1e8c9
trl, version 91.0.3; aliases include TrooonLink, TrLink, and owjdbfjfoof
Firefox extension / SHA-256 bolt-save-vault@devplugs[.]co
bee995e253092c8c8edfa4104799adbe40967596dfdb28a5668390aea40d0883
Rabby wallet impersonator, version 7.10.10
Firefox extension / SHA-256 core-note-nova@webtools[.]net
66150abf5072f0d02118648d072afecdc8bac1d224dbc569836a65398d48e98d
Rabby wallet impersonator, version 8.22.30
Firefox extension / SHA-256 deep-tip-sharp@browsify[.]co
46305296e0675147c7b4ceacc7d5e45dd44d5d2242c0c3e02b444931b3e1564b
Rabby wallet impersonator, version 6.7.10
Firefox extension / SHA-256 fast-zip-true@smartext[.]co
e4c3a669362e8b456b1d6c8e6df7da2a9605a42d710d0cc951342b7ac0cb9d72
Rabby wallet impersonator, version 10.20.10
Firefox extension / SHA-256 flex-lab-save@foxplugin[.]co
aeb6240b2f40a177999f68ae6fc88e511669d501aa298a433b05bafa89210685
172b7618498d1c9da6ff6aecc8f680d2b3956b7c86d80fbc060e0adae8f38ebf
RabbWALL EVM Web3 Manager, versions 7.10.30 and 8.10.30
Firefox extension / SHA-256 gear-save-tip@extrakits[.]example
e335066fb09d0d9d0e5fd55b946d430071fb6f157bdb9b38e7f50714178a51eb
Rabbit WALL For Desktop, version 11.10.10
Firefox extension / SHA-256 pure-net-snap@fasttools[.]co
61a19cab5c7bbcf5ded1c8b6a05d586ecbe03afc055c132049226f86f5127b3d
Rabby wallet impersonator, version 9.11.30
Firefox extension / SHA-256 silver-fox@browser-app[.]com
54d57acdd0557e22f9dd1350ac1bf1f536dd5859394b39cf9ba586b3d2339f05
RABB-WALLE Browser Extension, version 7.24.22
Firefox extension / SHA-256 smart-lab-glow@webkits[.]co
40f6611eacbcf10f6260f91caeb4a2223313f466340f3ea9d47d6e34ee8b889a
Rabby wallet impersonator, version 7.30.10
Firefox extension / SHA-256 {64d210f4-9b7f-489f-8207-e042400041b7}
6db5ea393b1618259fee5a2ca7467be47ea025255d2ab45a78b76e23e4e0b59e
Rabby Browser Extension, internal manifest name exrb, version 711.0.1
Firefox extension / SHA-256 {842fa1ed-b948-4bf8-b796-21044d3419eb}
5c8121bd3394c4ea6d273a6936aeaa7d30aa748a978b440d7144819522813153
Raby, internal manifest name exrb, version 711.0.1
Firefox extension / SHA-256 {b0043917-9d75-425b-977a-4bb553f2a8ee}
f0d262d1b1e446ee1a6db37b0301b9e2ab160269b193920212d55d7dfb231fe1
3abby – Browser Extension, internal manifest name exrb, version 711.0.1
Firefox extension /

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