clickjacking?
by wAtch3r5 - Wednesday February 21, 2024 at 02:46 PM
#1
here is what i am doing to protect myself (keeping browser updated, using noscript, etc..) is there anything i am missing?

the main threat vectors for clickjacking (besides MitM) are compromised external libraries (like javascript), compromised/malicious ads (hard to pull off, but ive heard of it) and compromise of the web server (you have bigger problems than clickjacking then)
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#2
reading urls and probably an extension that prevents clickjacking if you are into that sort of thing
aside from that the only other thing would be using your keyboard to navigate every website from now on
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#3
(02-26-2024, 01:07 AM)wooK Wrote: reading urls and probably an extension that prevents clickjacking if you are into that sort of thing
aside from that the only other thing would be using your keyboard to navigate every website from now on

I see. Thank you for the input. I looked into better ways of navigating a website using the keyboard and found a browser extension called, "Vimium". Have you heard of this before? Seems promising.
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(02-27-2024, 07:37 PM)wAtch3r5 Wrote:
(02-26-2024, 01:07 AM)wooK Wrote: reading urls and probably an extension that prevents clickjacking if you are into that sort of thing
aside from that the only other thing would be using your keyboard to navigate every website from now on

I see. Thank you for the input. I looked into better ways of navigating a website using the keyboard and found a browser extension called, "Vimium". Have you heard of this before? Seems promising.

i havent heard of vimium before but it seems to be similar to the SURF browser from suckless
if this is the case it might be able to help you in your situation
hope this helps Smile
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#5
Clickjacking is not a client side vulnerability. Doesn't it exist because the site that is getting clickjacked allows ifames? source: https://auth0.com/blog/preventing-clickjacking-attacks/

also, use https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox...utcookies/ . It blocks annoying cookie pop ups so you don't accidentally agree to anything.
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