A critical flaw in the Chrome extension of Grammarly – the grammar-checking software with online ads second only to Geico in terms of their ability to annoy – has left all 22 million users’ personal records available to all. The vulnerability, spotted on February 2 by Google Project Zero’s Tavis Ormandy – allows any website to access “documents, history, logs, and all other data”
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