Research: Frame-Busting Does Not Stop Clickjacking

New research from Stanford University and Carnegie Mellon
University’s Silicon Valley campus found that frame-busting, a popular
technique that basically stops a website from operating when it’s loaded
inside a “frame,” does not prevent clickjacking. Read the full article. [Dark Reading]

New research from Stanford University and Carnegie Mellon
University’s Silicon Valley campus found that frame-busting, a popular
technique that basically stops a website from operating when it’s loaded
inside a “frame,” does not prevent clickjacking. Read the full article. [Dark Reading]

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