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Reverse Tabnabbing
Feb. 15, 2023, 8:42 a.m. | NewsCred System
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Reverse Tabnabbing is an attack where a page linked from the target page is able to rewrite that page, for example to replace it with a phishing site. Here, the redirection happens through links from the parent site to attacker’s site. In tabnabbing attackers take advantage and control of victims unattended browser tabs by hijacking […]
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