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Novel clickjacking attack relies on CSS and SVG
Who needs JavaScript? Security researcher Lyra Rebane has devised a novel clickjacking attack that relies on Scalable Vector ...
An unusual phishing technique has been observed in the wild, hiding empty SVG files inside HTML attachments pretending to be DocuSign documents. Security researchers at email security provider Avanan ...
Threat actors increasingly use Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) attachments to display phishing forms or deploy malware while evading detection. Most images on the web are JPG or PNG files, which are ...
A hot potato: As more websites implement age verification checks, many users are migrating to smaller, less regulated sites – unintentionally increasing their risk of encountering malware.
SVG is short for Scalable Vector Graphics, a resolution-independent file format for images. This file format is frequently used for line art like logos and diagrams ...
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