It has become a built-in feature, separate from the Auto Rename Tag extension. If you don't like it, you can disable it depending on which version you've got installed.
Update for 1.52+
The setting has now been renamed to Linked Editing:
The On Type Rename feature for editing a tag when its matching
closing tag is modified is now called linked editing. The command
to enable linked editing is Start Linked Editing (⇧⌘F2) and Escape
disables linked editing mode.
The setting to enable/disable it is now:
"editor.linkedEditing": true
Or from the UI:

Update for 1.44+
They changed the mirror cursor feature and are now calling it Synced Regions.

(copied from the VS Code 1.44 release notes)
When activated on HTML tags, if both start and end tags become "synced", then changing one also changes the other. The feature is disabled by default though, and either you explicitly execute the On Type Rename Symbol command or set the editor.renameOnType
setting to true.
With this change, the html.mirrorCursorOnMatchingTag
introduced in 1.41 will now show up as deprecated (or grayed-out).

Update for 1.42+
The html.mirrorCursorOnMatchingTag
is now disabled by default starting in 1.42.
See this other answer for the quotation from the release notes.
Original Answer for 1.41
It's now a built-in feature starting 1.41.
HTML mirror cursor
https://code.visualstudio.com/updates/v1_41#_html-mirror-cursor
VS Code now adds a "mirror cursor" when you are editing HTML tags.
This behavior is controlled by the setting
html.mirrorCursorOnMatchingTag
, which is on by default.
This feature works by adding a multi-cursor to the matching tag when
your cursor moves into an HTML tag name range. Just like in
multi-cursor mode, you can use word-wise deletion or word-wise
selection. The mirrored cursor is removed when you move your cursor
outside the tag name range.
Basically, selecting either the tag start or the tag end puts 2 cursors on each, so editing one also edits the other. It is enabled by default.
You can explicitly disable it from your settings.
Via UI:

Via settings.json:
"html.mirrorCursorOnMatchingTag": false,