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technology29 days ago

Chrome Extensions and AI Chats: Privacy Risks and Data Exploitation

A popular Chrome extension called Urban VPN Proxy, with 6 million users, was found secretly collecting and exfiltrating users' AI chat prompts and responses to remote servers, despite claiming to provide VPN services and offering a privacy protection feature. The extension's update in July 2025 enabled default data harvesting, which is hidden from users, raising significant privacy concerns. Similar data collection practices were identified in other extensions from the same publisher, highlighting risks associated with trusted marketplace badges and the need for better oversight.

technology6 months ago

AI-Powered Web Browsers: The Future of Internet Navigation

Perplexity Comet is an AI-powered web browser designed to automate tasks and enhance workflow with an AI assistant in a sidebar, capable of analyzing content and referencing open tabs. While promising, it currently faces limitations in speed, compatibility, and integration with Google services, and is available only on M1 Macs for now, with plans for Windows and Linux support. Despite some bugs and privacy concerns, it shows potential for transforming browsing and productivity, but still needs development.

technology2 years ago

Unveiling the Power and Potential of ChatGPT: A Glider for Real-World Programming

An article explores the author's experience using ChatGPT, an AI coding assistance tool, to implement a real-world software project called Swift Papers. The author wanted to test how well AI could help with end-to-end programming tasks. They used ChatGPT to guide them through design and implementation, including setting up a Chrome extension, learning about different JavaScript files, and choosing a date parsing library. The article highlights the benefits of personalized tutorials generated by ChatGPT and the challenges faced with manifest.json and library choices.

technology2 years ago

Apple's macOS Sonoma Beta: Chrome Extension Enables iCloud Password Access

Apple has updated its iCloud Passwords Chrome extension for macOS Sonoma, allowing Mac Chrome users to directly access and use their iCloud passwords without needing to open Safari or switch to another password manager. The extension also supports AutoFill, saving new passwords, and setting up code generators. While it works with other Chromium-based browsers, such as Arc and Microsoft Edge, the AutoFill feature will be added to the latter at a later time. However, the extension does not currently support passkeys, which are supported in iOS 17 and macOS Sonoma. To use the new feature, users need to install the macOS Sonoma public beta, but should be aware of potential bugs.

cybersecurity2 years ago

Protect Your Gmail from Hackers with Extension Deletion

A North Korean cybercriminal group called Kimsuky is using a malicious Chrome extension called AF to steal Gmail emails. The attack starts with a phishing email that urges potential victims to install the extension, which immediately begins stealing the contents of emails from the Gmail account. Kimsuky also uses Google Play’s web-to-phone synchronization feature to infect victims’ phones with Android malware. To protect yourself, never click on suspicious emails or download extensions sent to you in an email. Always have antivirus software installed on all your devices and only download apps from the Google Play Store that have been reviewed and given good ratings.

cybersecurity2 years ago

Protect Your Gmail from Hackers with Extension Deletion

A North Korean threat group called Kimsuky is using a malicious Chrome extension called AF to steal Gmail emails through spear phishing. Once installed, AF steals the contents of emails and allows hackers to infect victims' phones with Android malware. To prevent this, users should avoid clicking on suspicious emails or downloading extensions sent via email, have antivirus software installed on all devices, delete suspicious apps from phones, and only download apps from the Google Play Store with good ratings.