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Man-in-the-Browser (MitB)

What is Man-in-the-Browser?

Man-in-the-Browser (MitB) is a type of attack where malware infects a web browser to manipulate web transactions or steal sensitive information. It often targets online banking and e-commerce sites.

How Man-in-the-Browser Works

Man-in-the-Browser attacks typically involve the following steps:

Man-in-the-Browser Tools

Here are some tools that attackers might use for Man-in-the-Browser attacks:

Zeus

A notorious banking Trojan used for MitB attacks.

SpyEye

A malware toolkit designed for MitB attacks.

Browser Extensions

Malicious extensions that modify browser behavior.

Man-in-the-Browser Example

Below is an example of how a Man-in-the-Browser attack might occur:

Scenario: A user downloads a malicious browser extension that steals their banking credentials.

Result: The attacker gains access to the user's bank account and transfers funds.

How to Prevent Man-in-the-Browser Attacks

To protect yourself from Man-in-the-Browser attacks, follow these best practices:

Legal Disclaimer

Man-in-the-Browser attacks are illegal and unethical. Always respect privacy and follow applicable laws.

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