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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.
More than 300 Chrome extensions were found to be leaking browser data, spying on users, or stealing user information.
IT researchers have traced numerous Chrome extensions back to a campaign that jeopardizes the information of 260.000 users.