UI Attacks

Clickjacking

Clickjacking is a malicious technique that tricks users into clicking on something different than what they perceive, potentially revealing confidential information or allowing others to take control of their computer. It is classified as a user interface redress attack and is an example of the confused deputy problem.

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CS 161: Computer Security

UC Berkeley

Summer 2022

This course offers an introduction to computer security, including cryptography, operating system security, network security, and software security. It uses case studies from real-world systems. Prerequisites include experience working with large codebases and a basic understanding of modular arithmetic/set notation.

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