What is Man-in-the-Browser Attack (MitB)?

Man-in-the-Browser Attack (MitB)

Definition

A sophisticated attack where malware modifies browser transactions to steal sensitive data.

Real-World Examples

A trojan injects itself into an online banking session to modify account details without the user’s knowledge.

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Quiz

Can a man-in-the-browser attack alter transactions in real-time?

Yes.

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