What is Clickjacking?
Clickjacking is a malicious technique that tricks a user into clicking on a malicious link, potentially revealing confidential information or giving up control of their computer to a third-party. The attacker can manipulate the user's computer by taking advantage of vulnerabilities present in applications and web pages. Let's take a simple example to see how clickjacking works. On a clickjacked page, the attackers load another page over it in a transparent layer. So, when an unsuspecting user clicks the visible buttons on these pages, they are actually operating on the invisible layer underneath.
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