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Watch where you click - adult sites are hiding clickjacking malware in images, and all for Facebook likes
Malicious SVG files are being weaponized to secretly like Facebook posts without user consent Attackers hide obfuscated JavaScript in images to bypass detection and execute dangerous social media ...
Threat actors are shifting from conventional phishing tricks, which used malicious links and document macros, to benign-looking image files embedded with stealthy browser redirects. According to an ...
A WebmasterWorld thread has discussion around getting Google to index a popular image feature sites use to show off images on their web site. It is called Lightbox JS and it basically uses JavaScript ...
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