"There is no such thing as bad publicity" by Ionut Botizan
(Source: http://productforums.google.com/d/msg/chrome/mlAD1ygc0v0/1MP...)
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"There is no such thing as bad publicity" by Ionut Botizan
(Source: http://productforums.google.com/d/msg/chrome/mlAD1ygc0v0/1MP...)
I love that the developer's defense is that he could have sold our passwords to someone but (supposedly) didn't. That really instills confidence in his morals, doesn't it?
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Seems as though he's aware of such a thing. "No, that's bundled adware. If I wanted to give you malware, I would have added a keylogger which you wouldn't have ever discovered (ask around; it's technically possible). So stop whining already, uninstall the extension and move on with your life!" http://productforums.google.com/d/msg/chrome/mlAD1ygc0v0/FL6... (Also, he's now posting on the linked thread. 7 minutes ago l…
> I would have added a keylogger seems to imply that he was not logging keystrokes, which conflicts directly with the first post in that thread: > they are tracking all data and keystrokes. checked with wireshark. It'd be nice to have a copy so that we can find out for ourselves.
When developing my first Chrome Extension, it didn't take me long until i got the thought of "keylogging might be possible". So i tried it, and sure - i was even able to replace password logins in the DOM with fake ones. Firefox extensions does the same thing really, so now i only use a few "safe" extensions. I'm surprised that this hasen't gotten more attention.
This is completely egregious. Deleting now. I love that the developer's defense is that he could have sold our passwords to someone but (supposedly) didn't. That really instills confidence in his morals, doesn't it?
Would avoid this developer 100% from now on, Chrome or otherwise.
Then they partnered with someone and started sending certain form data (!!) to a third party -- claiming they wanted to collect anonymous demographic information. It didn't help that the script injection on all pages (which I discovered when debugging with the web tools) used some shady domains with no web presence.
They claim they did not send e.g. any password data -- but they perfectly could have. I tried reporting the extension on the store as did many others, but that had no effect. The developer seems to have reverted that bit of the code -- for now.
Was it logging all keystrokes in Chrome ever?