Tampermonkey Extension Blacklisted by Opera Due to “Malicious Activity”

Last updated May 18, 2024
Written by:
Nitish Singh
Nitish Singh
Tech News Writer
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Opera users who installed the Tampermonkey 4.7.54 via Google’s Chrome Web Store ran into an error warning stating that the extension has been blacklisted according to TechDows reports. Opera claims that the extension was being used to distribute malware and users were directed to continue using the safe 4.2.5291 build or remove the extension altogether.

Tampermonkey Blacklisted

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Tampermonkey developer Jan Biniok responded to Opera’s claims stating “they don't really explain what the actual issue is? Is the extension being modified, which means its, not the same extension anymore as the one on the Chrome Web Store and should not be blocked, or is it being used by another program/extension to bypass the acceptance criteria?”

Tests done by other news websites revealed that Tampermonkey by itself is not infected by other apps like Gom Player install the malicious dhdgffkkebhmkfjojejmpbldmpobfkfo extension using Tampermonkey. It essentially means that the Tampermonkey extension by itself is not malicious, but it is being misused by other developers.

There have been other instances of legitimate extensions being misused as “helpers” of malware and adware. However, Opera’s decision to blacklist Tampermonkey instead of taking action against the malicious apps themselves has surprised many.

DIsabling Opera Blacklist

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If you who want to remove the blacklist on the extension can simply close the browser and open the “%UserProfile%\AppData\Roaming\Opera Software\Opera Stable\Preferences” file using Notepad. Once you open the file search for “dhdgffkkebhmkfjojejmpbldmpobfkfo” using the find command (Ctrl+F). Change the value of "blacklist": true to "blacklist": false and change "blacklist_state":1 to "blacklist_state":0 and you will be able to access the latest version of Tampermonkey again. Alternatively, you can continue using the older version of the extension until the developers address the issue to keep yourself safe from potential malicious activity.

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