In my previous post, I showed how LinkedIn detects browser extensions as part of its client-side fingerprinting strategy.
Q: How can I tell if my web browser has been hijacked? A: A browser hijack sounds dramatic, but it’s one of the most common and easiest to miss signs of unwanted software. Instead of breaking your ...
Despite numerous efforts by Google, browser hijacking in browsers, including Google Chrome, has remained the biggest security problem. Data shows over 32% of undetectable malware is spread through the ...
The browser protection and detection technology will be integrated into the Falcon platform to protect endpoints, browser ...
In fraud and bot detection, people usually think of fingerprinting as the classic browser or device fingerprint. This comes ...
In 2025, online identity protection has become both a necessity and an art form. Between sophisticated fingerprinting systems, AI-driven tracking, and cross-device profiling, simply masking an IP ...
For years, defensive security strategies have focused on three core areas: network, endpoint, and email. Meanwhile, the browser, where most modern work happens, sits across all of them. Cybercriminals ...
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