Several companies’ Chrome browser extensions, including that of data protection company Cyberhaven, have been hacked in a series of cyberattacks since mid-December. Cyberhaven confirmed the breach on Christmas Eve, suggesting it was part of a wider campaign to target Chrome extension developers. Other affected extensions are related to artificial intelligence and virtual private networks, indicating an aim of sucking up sensitive data. Cyberhaven is cooperating with federal law enforcement.

Nearly 250,000 Records From Tax Credit Consulting Agency Exposed
Summarize this content to a maximum of 60 words: Research has uncovered an unencrypted, non-password-protected database containing 245,949 records.