Abstract: A lot of effort has been put into researching client-side attacks, including vulnerabilities like cross-site scripting, cross-site request forgery, and more recently, clickjacking. Similar ...
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 ...
More than 50 Android apps on the Google Play Store—most of which were designed for kids and had racked up almost 1 million downloads between them—have been caught using a new trick to secretly click ...
Nowadays, double-clicking on something on a website without thinking can set you up for hackers to reach your information. A new hacking trick called "doubleclickjacking" turns your ordinary action ...
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 ...
Clickjacking is a deceptive cyberattack that tricks users into clicking on hidden or misleading elements on a webpage, often leading to unauthorized actions. This attack manipulates the user interface ...
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 ...
Threat hunters have disclosed a new "widespread timing-based vulnerability class" that leverages a double-click sequence to facilitate clickjacking attacks and account takeovers in almost all major ...
Clickjacking is a trick where a malicious website tricks you into clicking on something different from what you think you're clicking on. Imagine you're trying to click on a button, to play a video, ...