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Menlo Security | Sep 12, 2023
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Web browsers, though gateways to the boundless Internet, also present fertile ground for cyber threats. Attackers frequently exploit various browser vulnerabilities, making understanding these weaknesses critical to your digital safety.
From cross-site scripting to drive-by downloads, attackers use a myriad of techniques to exploit browser vulnerabilities. By capitalizing on weak configurations and outdated software, malicious actors can gain unauthorized access or inject harmful scripts.
So, how can users fortify their online ramparts? And what steps can be taken to mitigate these vulnerabilities?
During this interview with Menlo Security expert Brett Raybould, he breaks down the answers to these questions and unmasks the common web browser vulnerabilities that threat actors today love to target.
Posted by Menlo Security on Sep 12, 2023
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