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by xnickb
398 days ago
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That's a much harder attack to pull off. Windows actually does a decent job at preventing this kind of thing from being easily achievable. Clipboard attacks are far easier, as most modern systems treat clipboard as a non-critical resource. Which is mind blowing if you ask me. An app reading from clipboard must ring all sorts of alarms. Let alone writing to it. |
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You realize any sort of content editing app is going to be reading from clipboard? Most apps used on a daily basis are going to be reading from clipboard.