VIDEO – I know who you are after 1 click online hi-jacking your Facebook Like & Twitter Follow Buttons

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POSTED BY Patrick ON October 18, 2012 / 3 COMMENTS

A website places an invisible object over something a visitor is likely to click on, such as a link or an image. When the visitor clicks on what they visually see, they are actually being tricked into clicking on a hidden object. To demonstrate the power of Clickjacking, the first demonstration of the attack technique silently activated a computer’s camera and microphone. Scary.

Now go and see how I Know Your Name, and Probably a Whole Lot More (Deanonymization via Likejacking, Followjacking, etc.)

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