March 15, 2023, 1 p.m. | Deepa Nagalingam

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Tabnabbing is a phishing method in which attackers take advantage of victims’ unattended browser tabs. After hijacking an inactive tab and redirecting it to malicious URLs, an attacker can perform a phishing attack and execute scripts. With reverse tabnabbing, on the other hand, attackers can actually rewrite the source page after a victim clicks a […]


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