Likejacking: Explainer: What is clickjacking and how hackers use it – Times of India

clickjacking is one of a kind cyber attacks Which is essentially a hidden one in which you are bound to click on a webpage element that is not what it shows there and is, in fact, another HTML element in hiding. So, unaware of the real threat, you click and something harmful to your PC or smartphone enters, such as malware that can steal your banking information or even sensitive personal data.
What are the types of clickjacking?
There are certain types of clickjacking that have been given their own names. is one of them Likejackingwhich is about to hide a Facebook ‘like button. Facebook users hit that Like button thinking it was something they would really like, but instead the ‘like’ gets registered for another Facebook page, with users completely unaware of the truth. Similarly, this a. happened in the case of Twitter The page, too, is re-tweeting the location of the actually malicious web link with alleged likes, allowing it to reach more people.
Another form of clickjacking is cursorjackingWhich works the same way, only this time the cursor position on your screen is not where you see it.
How hackers Can use this ‘trick’?
Let us present an example of how hackers employ this cyber trick. They will first create a page that is most likely to get the target’s attention, such as a free gift/free iPhone or a trip to somewhere. And there will be an invisible iframe with another page with a clickable on-screen button that is for some other function, like “fund transfer” or “enable” some function. The free gift button is aligned right above the “enable permission” button for something and when the user clicks the button it thinks it’s a gift button, it’s actually for something else.
Clickjacking has been used to replace earlier security settings Chamak Player, which allowed a Flash animation to gain control of a certain PC’s microphone and camera.