The report highlighted the extension was an update to an earlier known virus-ridden ChatGPT extension called FakeGPT, and the hackers “didn’t have to work hard on the look and feel of this malicious ChatGPT-themed extension.” It was available for users to download and unsuspectingly have their personal data stolen, but it was finally removed after the report from Guardio Labs came out yesterday.ĭiscovered on the Chrome Web Store under the guise of “Chat GPT for Google”, the browser extension has already garnered more than 9000 downloads. Riding the wave of ChatGPT’s evergrowing popularity, hackers are now using a malicious variant of an alleged ChatGPT extension for Google Chrome to steal Facebook accounts.
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