From my reading, yes, that’s how the others work, too. Extensions can grab passwords from the password field itself before you get to submit them and record them elsewhere.
This bit of information may not be new, but the proof of concept, submitted to Google’s extension store, is. It’s proof you can yank passwords automatically placed there by managers in Chrome using an extension created expressly to do that and served up by Google. And Manifest v3, Google’s new set of extension changes aimed at beefing up security, does nothing to prevent this.
From my reading, yes, that’s how the others work, too. Extensions can grab passwords from the password field itself before you get to submit them and record them elsewhere.
This bit of information may not be new, but the proof of concept, submitted to Google’s extension store, is. It’s proof you can yank passwords automatically placed there by managers in Chrome using an extension created expressly to do that and served up by Google. And Manifest v3, Google’s new set of extension changes aimed at beefing up security, does nothing to prevent this.
Now, the finger pointing ensues.