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Home » Downloaded Over 900K Times: Two Chrome Extensions Stealing Your ChatGPT/DeepSeek AI Chats

Downloaded Over 900K Times: Two Chrome Extensions Stealing Your ChatGPT/DeepSeek AI Chats

Seok Chen by Seok Chen
January 8, 2026
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Recent investigations have uncovered a concerning security threat linked to two popular Chrome browser extensions, which have collectively been downloaded over 900,000 times. These extensions were found to be engaging in illicit activities by secretly harvesting users’ ChatGPT and DeepSeek AI conversations without their knowledge or consent.

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Cybersecurity experts have raised alarms about these extensions, emphasizing that they were designed to look legitimate and functional, luring unsuspecting users to install them in hopes of enhancing their browsing experience or access to AI tools. However, once installed, they operated in the background, covertly capturing valuable data from the users’ interactions with ChatGPT and DeepSeek AI platforms.

The deceptive nature of these extensions highlights a growing concern over the safety of third-party software updates and the importance of vigilant online security practices. Experts recommend that users exercise caution when installing browser extensions, especially those requesting extensive permissions or coming from unofficial sources. Regularly reviewing installed extensions and removing any that are unfamiliar or unnecessary can significantly reduce exposure to potential threats.

This incident serves as a reminder that while AI-powered tools offer incredible convenience, they also attract malicious intent from cybercriminals aiming to exploit vulnerabilities for data theft or other malicious purposes. As the digital landscape evolves, users need to stay informed and proactive to protect their personal information and digital privacy.

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Authorities and cybersecurity organizations are actively investigating these malicious extensions, with some calling for stricter regulations and more robust vetting processes for browser add-ons. In the meantime, users are encouraged to update their browser security settings and remain cautious about third-party software that could compromise their online safety.

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Seok Chen

Seok Chen

Seok Chen is a mass communication graduate from the City University of Hong Kong.

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