New Spook JS attack can bypass Google Chrome Site Isolation protection
1 September 2021
The University of Michigan, University of Adelaide, Georgia Institute of Technology, and Tel Aviv University has budded the attack as Spook.js which is a JavaScript-based line of attack. An attacker who has control over the browser can know the website the user is browsing, retrieve sensitive data and can even recover login details
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