Last year researcher, well-known within the industry as mr.d0x, raised the issue of almost uncompromised faith in URLs only to bring it down describing a relatively new attack. Baptized as a newborn by the media, a browser in the browser attack (BITB) became a creepy story of its kind. By Marcus Jackson.
People who are exposed to website security risks are the majority of daily Google search users or Starbucks customers. That’s why it is so crucial to find at least a good solid web browser that will care about their right to live in peace. Luckily enough, plenty of personal browsers emerged in the last decade and decided to make users and their safety the main priority.
The information in the article includes:
- Contemporary a®ttack: Types of cybersecurity threats
- Malicious plugins
- Browser in the browser (BITB)
- DNS poisoning
- SQL injection
- Cross site scripting (XSS)
- Private special: Browsing security
- Mighty knights?
Modern-day is full of surprises, so the evolution of the Internet inevitably leads to newer and wiser cyber threats emerging. However, the situation isn’t hopeless, though can be dark from time to time. While computer security threats and solutions are liable to differ, help from private browsers is more universal. Nice read!
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