Clickjacking

Clickjacking

In a current climate of intense political instability, CYBERWAR also has implications that ignore nationalities or borders. The new targets for maximizing damage are in the CORPORATE WORLD, and the goal is to generate ECONOMIC LOSSES.

Clickjacking, also known as UI redressing, is a new malicious technique in which hackers insert an invisible user interface layer into a legitimate web page, leaving the content displayed on the screen unchanged. With a simple, seemingly safe click, hackers are given the opportunity to steal sensitive information from users and businesses or take control of the user's computer.

This new threat, deployed exponentially by hackers, can affect virtually any device with internet access. According to Kaspersky, multiple mobile device platforms, tablets, desktop PCs, and notebooks have already been compromised, affecting countless users and organizations.

 At Fersys , we believe that in an interconnected world, SECURITY is a top priority, and that's why we proactively developed a new security model called CLICKJACKING SHIELD. This shield intelligently detects any attempt to redirect traffic to another site and returns it to the correct one. This means that users always interact with the real site, preventing them from being fooled by these transparent layers.