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by drwxrwxrwt 5363 days ago
This is by no means a new exploit. I've know about it for about a year and sent warning emails to rather large players. The response, when I got one, was that its the industry standard. Publisher's developers see the scripts when network request to host them, and they often raise the issue. Yet the type of the ads that require those frame busters pay well, and unfortunately those concerns are swept away.