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by placatedmayhem
1435 days ago
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There was an article here a couple months ago about the browser's "danger zone", i.e. the area that can be controlled by the website, and how it's changed over time. The context was around the encryption padlock to indicate valid certificates. What I took away is that nothing in a browser can be trusted now. Indeed, in my experience, hijacking elements like right click, copy, and back/forward buttons is somewhat commonplace. Some browsers are better at avoiding this, but none I've used are immune to hijacking tricks, especially the back button. |
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