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Double Clickjacking, Toil and Trouble!

Introduction You may have heard about clickjacking before…but what about DOUBLE clickjacking? The same threat has evolved into a newer, more malicious form. In a regular clickjacking attack, you’re tricked into clicking on a hidden or disguised element, like a button or link, which performs an unintended action. For example, the bad actor may overlay Double Clickjacking, Toil and Trouble!

Double Clickjacking, Toil and Trouble!

Introduction You may have heard about clickjacking before…but what about DOUBLE clickjacking? The same threat has evolved into a newer, more malicious form. In a regular clickjacking attack, you’re tricked into clicking on a hidden or disguised element, like a button or link, which performs an unintended action. For example, the bad actor may overlay Double Clickjacking, Toil and Trouble!

Double Clickjacking, Toil and Trouble!

Introduction You may have heard about clickjacking before…but what about DOUBLE clickjacking? The same threat has evolved into a newer, more malicious form. In a regular clickjacking attack, you’re tricked into clicking on a hidden or disguised element, like a button or link, which performs an unintended action. For example, the bad actor may overlay Double Clickjacking, Toil and Trouble!

Double Clickjacking, Toil and Trouble!

Introduction You may have heard about clickjacking before…but what about DOUBLE clickjacking? The same threat has evolved into a newer, more malicious form. In a regular clickjacking attack, you’re tricked into clicking on a hidden or disguised element, like a button or link, which performs an unintended action. For example, the bad actor may overlay Double Clickjacking, Toil and Trouble!

Double Clickjacking, Toil and Trouble!

Introduction You may have heard about clickjacking before…but what about DOUBLE clickjacking? The same threat has evolved into a newer, more malicious form. In a regular clickjacking attack, you’re tricked into clicking on a hidden or disguised element, like a button or link, which performs an unintended action. For example, the bad actor may overlay Double Clickjacking, Toil and Trouble!

Double Clickjacking, Toil and Trouble!

Introduction You may have heard about clickjacking before…but what about DOUBLE clickjacking? The same threat has evolved into a newer, more malicious form. In a regular clickjacking attack, you’re tricked into clicking on a hidden or disguised element, like a button or link, which performs an unintended action. For example, the bad actor may overlay Double Clickjacking, Toil and Trouble!

New Ransomware Targets Amazon AWS

Introduction Do you use Amazon Cloud Storage? Amazon S3? If these names sound familiar, then you know about Amazon Web Services. What you might not know their cloud services are being infected with a new, advanced type of ransomware that spells trouble for remote databases everywhere. What Is AWS? For those who aren’t as familiar, New Ransomware Targets Amazon AWS

New Ransomware Targets Amazon AWS

Introduction Do you use Amazon Cloud Storage? Amazon S3? If these names sound familiar, then you know about Amazon Web Services. What you might not know their cloud services are being infected with a new, advanced type of ransomware that spells trouble for remote databases everywhere. What Is AWS? For those who aren’t as familiar, New Ransomware Targets Amazon AWS

New Ransomware Targets Amazon AWS

Introduction Do you use Amazon Cloud Storage? Amazon S3? If these names sound familiar, then you know about Amazon Web Services. What you might not know their cloud services are being infected with a new, advanced type of ransomware that spells trouble for remote databases everywhere. What Is AWS? For those who aren’t as familiar, New Ransomware Targets Amazon AWS

New Ransomware Targets Amazon AWS

Introduction Do you use Amazon Cloud Storage? Amazon S3? If these names sound familiar, then you know about Amazon Web Services. What you might not know their cloud services are being infected with a new, advanced type of ransomware that spells trouble for remote databases everywhere. What Is AWS? For those who aren’t as familiar, New Ransomware Targets Amazon AWS

New Ransomware Targets Amazon AWS

Introduction Do you use Amazon Cloud Storage? Amazon S3? If these names sound familiar, then you know about Amazon Web Services. What you might not know their cloud services are being infected with a new, advanced type of ransomware that spells trouble for remote databases everywhere. What Is AWS? For those who aren’t as familiar, New Ransomware Targets Amazon AWS

New Ransomware Targets Amazon AWS

Introduction Do you use Amazon Cloud Storage? Amazon S3? If these names sound familiar, then you know about Amazon Web Services. What you might not know their cloud services are being infected with a new, advanced type of ransomware that spells trouble for remote databases everywhere. What Is AWS? For those who aren’t as familiar, New Ransomware Targets Amazon AWS

New Ransomware Targets Amazon AWS

Introduction Do you use Amazon Cloud Storage? Amazon S3? If these names sound familiar, then you know about Amazon Web Services. What you might not know their cloud services are being infected with a new, advanced type of ransomware that spells trouble for remote databases everywhere. What Is AWS? For those who aren’t as familiar, New Ransomware Targets Amazon AWS

New Ransomware Targets Amazon AWS

Introduction Do you use Amazon Cloud Storage? Amazon S3? If these names sound familiar, then you know about Amazon Web Services. What you might not know their cloud services are being infected with a new, advanced type of ransomware that spells trouble for remote databases everywhere. What Is AWS? For those who aren’t as familiar, New Ransomware Targets Amazon AWS

New Ransomware Targets Amazon AWS

Introduction Do you use Amazon Cloud Storage? Amazon S3? If these names sound familiar, then you know about Amazon Web Services. What you might not know their cloud services are being infected with a new, advanced type of ransomware that spells trouble for remote databases everywhere. What Is AWS? For those who aren’t as familiar, New Ransomware Targets Amazon AWS

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