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The bug, as discovered by James Fisher, leverages how the Chrome mobile app disappears the address bar when you scroll down.[br][br][br]
[br][br]A security vulnerability in Google Chrome browser reportedly enable malicious users to launch a phishing attack using a fake address bar.[br][br]The bug, as discovered by James Fisher, leverages how the Chrome mobile app disappears the address bar when you scroll down.[br][br]The exploit, as Fisher calls 'The Inception Bar' method, can be used to display a fake address bar that won't disappear until you go to another site, Engadget reports.[br][br]The exploit goes further to restrict you from seeing the real address bar when you scroll up. Although Fisher has demonstrated a proof of concept, the bug could theoretically allow large-scale phishing campaign to steal user information.[br][br]Source : timesnownews.com |
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