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Google Chrome extensions targeted by hackers to steal user passwords

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  • Christmas Eve attack sees Cyberhaven Chrome extension hit
  • Some data could have been exfiltrated, Cyberhaven systems secure
  • Users are being told to change their passwords

Cyberhaven has confirmed its Google Chrome extension was the subject of a Christmas Eve cyberattack, exposing sensitive customer data like passwords and session tokens.

In a statement, the data loss prevention company noted the attack showed signs of being part of a “wider campaign” to target other companies, too.

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