"'CrossBarking' Attack Targets Secret APIs, Exposes Opera Browser Users"
Researchers have revealed a new browser attack called "CrossBarking" that exploits "private" Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) in Opera to gain control over victims' browsers. CrossBarking involves running malicious code in the context of websites that have access to private APIs. This can be done through a Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) vulnerability or malicious browser extension. This article continues to discuss the CrossBarking browser attack.
Dark Reading reports "'CrossBarking' Attack Targets Secret APIs, Exposes Opera Browser Users"
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