Clickjacking is a malicious activity, where malicious links are hidden behind genuine clickable buttons or links, making users activate a wrong action with their click. A common and hugely destructive ...
Clickjacking tricks unsuspecting people into clicking on links that they think are harmless — but then download malware, harvest login credentials, and take over online accounts. Unfortunately, ...
Harmless links should be just that: harmless. Yet, clickjacking swoops in and destroys your trust in seemingly innocent website links and buttons. This guide shows various ways to protect yourself ...
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, ...
In our last blog, we discussed how OAuth-based consent phishing attacks have been used to trick users into giving malicious apps the permission to conduct malicious activities via an employee’s ...
Security researcher Lyra Rebane has devised a novel clickjacking attack that relies on Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). Clickjacking refers to various ways of tricking ...
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, ...