Clickjacking is a type of attack where a malicious actor tricks a user into clicking on an invisible or disguised element on a web page, leading them to perform unintended actions such as downloading malware or sharing personal information.
• Used by attackers to trick users into clicking hidden buttons or links that perform malicious actions.• Employed in phishing attacks to steal sensitive information, such as login credentials.
Attackers layer malicious content over legitimate web pages using iframes or similar techniques, tricking users into clicking on hidden or disguised elements.
Clickjacking can lead to unwanted actions such as downloading malware, sharing sensitive information, or making unintended financial transactions.
Websites can implement frame-busting techniques, such as the X-Frame-Options HTTP header, to prevent malicious framing of their content.
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