Malicious AI browser extensions posing as helpful assistants harvested ChatGPT and DeepSeek chat data from nearly 900,000 users, Microsoft says.
Malicious Chrome extensions tied to ownership transfers push malware and steal data, exposing thousands to credential theft and system compromise.
For decades, software companies designed their products for a single type of customer: a human being staring at a screen. Every button, menu, and dashboard existed to translate a person’s intention ...
Clicking a web link in Microsoft Copilot no longer opens Chrome, Firefox, or any other browser you’ve chosen. It opens inside Copilot itself, in a panel powered by Edge. A recent update to the native ...
Malicious AI browser extensions collected LLM chat histories and browsing data from platforms such as ChatGPT and DeepSeek. With nearly 900,000 installs and activity across more than 20,000 enterprise ...
Chrome on Android still lacks extension support, despite other browsers offering this feature.
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