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Malicious JetBrains Plugins Steal AI API Keys as Chrome Extensions Capture Chatbot Chats
Date: 2026-06-18 14:26:29 Source: Tech Market Daily
Cybersecurity researchers have flagged a "coordinated malware campaign" on the JetBrains Marketplace that has published no less than 15 malicious plugins capable of exfiltrating artificial intelligence (AI) provider keys."Every plugin poses as an AI coding assistant built on DeepSeek and other large language models, offering chat, commit messages, code review, bug finding, and unit tests,"
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