Description :
Click jacking, also known as a "UI redress attack", is when an attacker uses multiple transparent or opaque layers to trick a user into clicking on a button or link on another page when they were intending to click on the the top level page. Thus, the attacker is "hijacking" clicks meant for their page and routing them to another page, most likely owned by another application, domain, or both.
Using a similar technique, keystrokes can also be hijacked. With a carefully crafted combination of stylesheets, iframes, and text boxes, a user can be led to believe they are typing in the password to their email or bank account, but are instead typing into an invisible frame controlled by the attacker.
POC:
UI REDRESSING
WEBSITE IS VULNERABLE TO UI REDRESSING
Impact:
Any User can be lured in to click on whats look like a functionality of the website but is actually an attackers frame button containing some malicious javascript code or redirection code leading the user to a vulnerable site . And as the vulnerability persists even after the user is logged in which makes it even more sever.
Suggested Fix:
Add an iframe destroyer in the page headers.
Description : Click jacking, also known as a "UI redress attack", is when an attacker uses multiple transparent or opaque layers to trick a user into clicking on a button or link on another page when they were intending to click on the the top level page. Thus, the attacker is "hijacking" clicks meant for their page and routing them to another page, most likely owned by another application, domain, or both.
Using a similar technique, keystrokes can also be hijacked. With a carefully crafted combination of stylesheets, iframes, and text boxes, a user can be led to believe they are typing in the password to their email or bank account, but are instead typing into an invisible frame controlled by the attacker.
POC:
UI REDRESSINGWEBSITE IS VULNERABLE TO UI REDRESSING
Impact: Any User can be lured in to click on whats look like a functionality of the website but is actually an attackers frame button containing some malicious javascript code or redirection code leading the user to a vulnerable site . And as the vulnerability persists even after the user is logged in which makes it even more sever. Suggested Fix: Add an iframe destroyer in the page headers.