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Critical Flaw in Grammarly Spell Checker Could Let Attackers Steal Your Data

A critical vulnerability discovered in the Chrome and Firefox browser extension of Grammarly left all 22 million users’ accounts, including their personal documents and records, vulnerable to remote hackers. The high-severity flaw was discovered on Friday and fixed early Monday morning by the Grammly team. The bug is fixed, and there is no action required by users, according to a Grammmarly spokesperson. Security updates are now available for both Chrome and. Firefox browser extensions, which should get automatically updated without requiring any action by users.

Source: https://thehackernews.com/2018/02/grammar-checking-software.html

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