Malicious Google Chrome browser extensions can be designed to steal sensitive information, such as login credentials, financial data, or cryptocurrency wallet information. In the case you mentioned, the extension likely targeted a cryptocurrency investor by gaining access to their browser and monitoring their activity. Here's a possible scenario of how it could have happened : • Installation : The investor may have unwittingly installed a malicious Chrome extension, possibly from a deceptive or compromised source, believing it to be a legitimate tool or service related to cryptocurrency. • Data Theft : Once installed, the malicious extension could have silently monitored the investor's browsing activity, waiting for them to log into cryptocurrency exchanges, wallets, or other financial platforms. • Keylogging : The extension could have used keylogging techniques to record the investor's keystrokes, capturing sensitive information such as usernames, passwords, and pri...