This New Malware Campaign Is Stealing Chat Logs via Chrome Extensions
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900,000 Users Hit as Chrome Extensions Steal AI Chat Data
OX Security researchers found that more than 900,000 Chrome users unknowingly exposed sensitive AI conversations after installing malicious browser extensions masquerading as legitimate productivity tools. The campaign highlights how trusted browser ecosystems can be quietly abused to siphon off proprietary data, personal information, and corporate intelligence at scale. The malware “… adds malicious capabilities by requesting consent for ‘anon…
Security researchers have discovered two recent browser extensions in the Chrome Web Store that target conversations with AI chatbots such as ChatGPT and DeepSeek. Probably 900,000 users are affected. (Continue reading)
Two Chrome Extensions Caught Stealing ChatGPT And DeepSeek Chats From 900,000 Users - Cybernoz - Cybersecurity News
Cybersecurity researchers have discovered two new malicious extensions on the Chrome Web Store that are designed to exfiltrate OpenAI ChatGPT and DeepSeek conversations alongside browsing data to servers under the attackers’ control. The names of the extensions, which collectively have over 900,000 users, are below – Chat GPT for Chrome with GPT-5, Claude Sonnet & DeepSeek AI (ID: fnmihdojmnkclgjpcoonokmkhjpjechg, 600,000 users) AI Sidebar with…
Two Chrome Extensions Caught Stealing ChatGPT and DeepSeek Chats from 900,000 Users
Cybersecurity researchers have discovered two new malicious extensions on the Chrome Web Store that are designed to exfiltrate OpenAI ChatGPT and DeepSeek conversations alongside browsing data to servers under the attackers' control. The names of the extensions, which collectively have over 900,000 users, are below Chat GPT for Chrome with GPT-5, Claude Sonnet & DeepSeek AI (ID:
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