
Major password managers can leak logins in clickjacking attacks
Six major password managers with tens of millions of users are currently vulnerable to unpatched clickjacking flaws that could allow attackers to steal account credentials, 2FA codes, and credit card details.
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How to Prevent Clickjacking Attacks? | Indusface Blog
A clickjacking attack deceives users into clicking on malicious links or buttons by hiding them under legitimate content, compromising their security.
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