Thanksgiving Clickjacking Threat: CISA Warns Popular Browsers

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has issued a warning about a clickjacking threat in popular browsers, specifically Mozilla's Firefox and Thunderbird. Clickjacking is a technique where a malicious website tricks users into clicking on something different from what they intended, potentially leading to unauthorized control over affected systems. CISA advises users and administrators to update their browsers and follow basic cybersecurity practices, such as being cautious of permission prompts and regularly backing up data. Staying informed and vigilant is crucial to protecting against cyber threats, especially during the holiday season.
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