A set of 30 malicious Chrome extensions that have been installed by more than 300,000 users are masquerading as AI assistants to steal credentials, email content, and browsing information.
Over 260,000 users installed fake AI Chrome extensions that used iframe injection to steal browser and Gmail data, exposing ...
Security experts have uncovered a number of dangerous extensions for the Chrome browser. A total of 30 extensions belonging to the AiFrame campaign have been identified as dangerous, appearing to ...
Attackers are impersonating ChatGPT, Gemini, and Grok.
More than 300,000 Chrome users have installed what looked like helpful AI add-ons that were actually data-stealing extensions, spread across roughly 30 fake tools. Anyone who has experimented with AI ...
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North Korea-linked Lazarus campaign spreads malicious npm and PyPI packages via fake crypto job offers, deploying RATs and ...
Hundreds of popular add‑ons used encrypted, URL‑sized payloads to send search queries, referrers, and timestamps to outside servers, in some cases tied to data brokers and unknown operators.
The Chrome Web Store has been infested with dozens of malicious browser extensions claiming to provide AI assistant functionality but that secretly are siphoning off personal information from victims.
More than 300 Chrome extensions were found to be leaking browser data, spying on users, or stealing user information.
Tens of thousands of people have downloaded what they believed were useful AI tools for their browsers, only to give hackers a direct path into their most private online activity, including emails.
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