It’s not
a virus, Trojan, or a denial of service attack. The latest threat to your
browser, computer, and network is click-jacking. Click-jacking is the result of
a visit to a malicious web page that allows the attacker to take control of
your browser. Specifically, it can force your browser to click on any link it
wants.
THE
THREAT
According
to the latest Wikipedia definition:
“Clickjacking is a malicious technique of tricking web users into revealing confidential information or taking control of their computer while clicking on seemingly innocuous web pages. A vulnerability across a variety of browsers and platforms, a clickjacking takes the form of embedded code or script that can execute without the user's knowledge, such as clicking on a button that appears to perform another function.”
Read my entire blog post Clickjacking
threatens your security (Content Matters)




