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A University of Washington study found four popular AI browser extensions allow malicious sites to steal data via prompt injection or memory poisoning attacks. ChatGPT Atlas, Chrome with Gemini, Claude for Chrome, and Perplexity Comet were vulnerable while Microsoft Edge Copilot Brave Leo Firefox showed stronger security properties.
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