New technology from Microsoft Corp. designed to protect Internet Explorer users from a powerful new Web-based attack won’t fix the problem, some security researchers said Tuesday. Microsoft released ...
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Security researchers warned today that a new class of vulnerabilities dubbed “clickjacking” puts users of every major browser at risk from attack. Details of the multiple flaws — six different types, ...
Details of a new major Web attack that could potentially affect millions of users won’t see the light of day next week as planned after the researchers who discovered it agreed to hold off on ...
Turns out the most common defense against clickjacking and other Web framing attacks is easily broken: Researchers were able to bypass frame-busting methods used by all of the Alexa Top 500 websites.
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.
Please note that this article originally published with a title and analysis indicating that "one-third of top 20 banking sites" were susceptible to clickjacking. After receving some feedback from a ...
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 ...