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 ...
A web-based attack called clickjacking can get information from password manager browser extensions using auto-fill settings. Here’s how to protect yourself. Moe enjoys making technical content ...
Facepalm: Millions of users on several leading password manager platforms face heightened security risks due to unpatched clickjacking vulnerabilities, researchers warned at the recent DEF CON 33 ...
Multiple password managers are suceptible to a new attack The attack abuses opacity settings and autofill capabilities Passwords, 2FA codes, and credit card details can be stolen At the recent DEF CON ...
So-called ClickFix or ClearFake attacks that bypass security controls and use unwitting victims to execute a cyber attack of their own accord are surging at the end of 2025, even outpacing phishing or ...
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