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    Home»Development»DOM-Based Extension Clickjacking Exposes Popular Password Managers to Credential and Data Theft

    DOM-Based Extension Clickjacking Exposes Popular Password Managers to Credential and Data Theft

    August 20, 2025

    Popular password manager plugins for web browsers have been found susceptible to clickjacking security vulnerabilities that could be exploited to steal account credentials, two-factor authentication (2FA) codes, and credit card details under certain conditions.
    The technique has been dubbed Document Object Model (DOM)-based extension clickjacking by independent security researcher Marek Tóth,

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