What is Clickjacking?
Clickjacking is a malicious software form that may seem to take control of the links that shows the Internet browser for different websites. Once this happens, and once the user tries to lick this link, the user is transported to a website that is unintended. In some cases, the user may be able to recognize immediately; In other cases, the user can be aware of what has happened. According to Jeremiah Grossman, a security research worker who deals with Internet problems, this program is deployed under the mouse users. Once the user clicks, usually on the link, but it can be anywhere on the page, a new website may appear or download software and clickCacking. There are a number of things that have the main website and companies particularly worrying. The first is that the program can run virtually any site without the knowledge or ability of the owner of the website to stop. Secondly, Clickjacking can take a useVatel on the mirror site and at the same time make them believe that they are on the website of the company and mining personal data, often, which is freely given. Third, no browser, except a few that are not based on graphics, is not immune to clickjacking software.
In addition to theft of personal data such as bank account information, credit card information and social security numbers, clickjacking can also install a number of software applications on a computer without user knowledge. This software could be harmful viruses, spyware or adware. The latter may not be extremely harmful in nature, but it often is a big problem for computers.
Details of how closely the details of how Clickjacking works, in addition to the basic information. Browsers and Internet Sekuritay Software The Company are working on security patchthat would help to fix the situation. However, this may take some time.
No other than the use of a text browser, such as LYNX ™, is not too much at this point. Those who use some solutions will find that browsing the Internet will become much different than what they used to be. There are applications such as Noscript ™ that can block Java and Script applications running in the browser, but that would make some websites virtually unnecessary.