Researchers have begun publishing details of a new type of attack called 'clickjacking', which can lead users to malicious websites by tricking them into clicking on unseen elements in a web browser.
A computer security researcher has released a new browser-based tool that can be used to experiment with next-generation “clickjacking” attacks along with details of the four new techniques.
Editor’s Note: This story is excerpted from Computerworld. For more Mac coverage, visit Computerworld’s Macintosh Knowledge Center. Security researchers warned Friday that a new class of ...
A reliable password manager is an essential and recommended part of your cybersecurity toolkit, alongside a VPN and antivirus software. However, nothing is immune to vulnerabilities. A clickjacking ...
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Is clickjacking still an exploitable vulnerability nowadays? Many bug bounty programs have this vulnerability listed in the "out of scope" section, and in better cases they accept it but don't reward ...
Last week, a pair of security researchers spread the news that a new class of vulnerabilities, called “clickjacking,” puts users of every major browser at risk from possible attack. Robert Hansen, ...
Security researchers have discovered a flaw affecting Google's Chrome browser which exposes it to clickjacking--where an attacker hijacks a browser's functions by substituting a legitimate link with ...