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Browsers: Pop-up phishing flaw hits browser security |
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cj writes "Security firm Secunia has warned that many popular web browsers contain a vulnerability that could be used by cyber criminals to steal personal data.
In an alert published on Tuesday, Secunia said the flaw would allow a phishing attack where a malicious JavaScript pop-up window appears in front of a trusted website. This could trick a surfer into revealing data such as their password.
...According to Secunia, the latest versions of Camino, iCab, Internet Explorer, Internet Explorer for Mac, Mozilla, Mozilla Firefox and Safari are all vulnerable. Opera 7 and 8 are affected but not 8.01, according to Opera.
Full details at Secunia
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