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Oleg
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Security researchers warn of new 'clickjacking' browser bugs

September 26, 2008 (Computerworld) Security researchers warned today that a new class of vulnerabilities dubbed "clickjacking" puts users of every major browser at risk from attack.

Read more »www.computerworld.com/action/art···M&nlid=8

SUMware
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This is an extremely serious and difficult vulnerability.

Doctor Four and I posted important information about this in a different thread: »Re: Malvertisement on MSNBC.com using clipboard (copy/paste) . Please read it.

Giorgio Maone, the creator of NoScript, "had access to detailed information about how this attack works". He said "I was told that it's indeed "very, freaking scary" and "near impossible" to fix properly."

swhx7 added this:

said by swhx7:

The discoverers have been vague about just what the "clickjacking" involves. The reason of course is the same as in the recent Kaminsky/DNS thing, to give vendors time to patch. This has led to some anxiety about how site maintainers and surfers can be safe.

In looking around however, I found a clear explanation of at least one implementation of it: »lists.whatwg.org/pipermail/whatw···284.html

The above is already out there, so I'm not making it any worse by linking.

I favor Zalewski's #4, because it puts the user most in control.
Oleg, glad that you've started a dedicated thread for this.

redwolfe_98
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reply to Oleg
i don't see how this "click-jacking" issue could be much of a problem..



JohnInSJ
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said by redwolfe_98:

i don't see how this "click-jacking" issue could be much of a problem..
I guess it depends on if you hang out at compromised sites, while having important authenticated content open in another window at the same time, while madly clicking on everything you can (or maybe cannot) see.


ravencajun
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reply to SUMware
Oleg, glad that you've started a dedicated thread for this.

times 2!
I was going to start one a few days ago then found the other threads mentioned.
These were some of the other articles recently, might as well put them all in one spot.
Clickjacking: Researchers raise alert for scary new cross-browser exploit
Firefox + NoScript vs Clickjacking
Adobe Flash ads launching clipboard hijack attack
copy and paste from the ubuntu forums.

It is definitely a topic that needs attention.
Some of the scenarios that have been mentioned are pretty scary.
Hopefully something constructive will come out of the discussions and a fix is on the horizon.


mysec
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Dude111
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reply to redwolfe_98
Just as i thought this is nothing........ (Only people that dont know what they are doing might be affected)



swhx7
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reply to Oleg
Details are public now. »ha.ckers.org/blog/20081007/click···details/

More: »securosis.com/2008/10/07/clickja···-advice/


SUMware
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reply to Oleg
Firefox users can avail themselves of NoScript: »NoScript Fights Clickjacking



nwrickert
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reply to Oleg
Interesting. Thanks.

For some time, now, I have been using multiple firefox profiles. Banking, router configuration, etc, uses one profile. Ordinary browsing uses another. This separation should greatly reduce the risk from all kinds of cross site vulnerabilities.

So, sure, a clever cross site attack might change my dslr profile, but it could not change my router configuration nor could it do something with my bank account.
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Dude111
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reply to Oleg
I saw a demo of this and it just looks like an overlay of a page and the browsers unablity to seperate the 2 pages allows the exploit.....

Demo > »www.youtube.com/v/gxyLbpldmuU



NanDog
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reply to Oleg
This even made Yahoo's front page today: »news.yahoo.com/s/nf/20081008/bs_nf/62355
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