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AI Chat Extensions Steal Your Secrets!

7 Jan

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Summary

  • Malicious extensions are exfiltrating user conversations with AI chatbots.
  • Two extensions with over 900,000 users were found harvesting data.
  • This alarming trend exploits reputable browser stores for malicious purposes.
AI Chat Extensions Steal Your Secrets!

A concerning new tactic known as 'prompt poaching' is on the rise, where browser extensions and add-ons secretly record and steal conversations with AI chatbots. Researchers recently identified two Chrome extensions, boasting a combined user base exceeding 900,000, actively exfiltrating user chats and all visited Chrome tab URLs. These malicious extensions masqueraded as legitimate tools, deceiving users into granting permissions under the guise of improving user experience.

These extensions were found to be sending sensitive data to a remote server every 30 minutes. Despite requesting consent for 'anonymous, non-identifiable analytics data,' they were in fact harvesting complete conversation content from AI platforms like ChatGPT and DeepSeek. This exploitation of user trust highlights a growing threat, especially as many such malicious applications are discovered on official, reputable browser stores.

This practice follows similar incidents, such as Urban VPN Proxy, which had millions of installations before being found to harvest AI chats. The proliferation of these extensions, some even stealing credentials or payment data, underscores a critical security risk. Users must remain vigilant about the permissions granted to browser add-ons, particularly those interacting with AI services.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
'Prompt poaching' is a malicious practice where extensions steal your conversations and prompts from AI chatbots.
These extensions request broad permissions, then exfiltrate chat content and visited URLs to remote servers.
Not always; researchers found malicious extensions on reputable stores, including those mimicking popular AI tools.

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