Double clicking danger – experts warn just two clicks can let attackers steal your accounts

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  • Researcher Paulos Yibelo uncovers new attack targeting users
  • The attack makes use of fake CAPTCHA notification pages
  • Users are encouraged to ‘double click’ while the attacker swaps in a malicious page

A new technique is helping attackers steal user accounts, often without the victim even noticing, experts have warned.

The attack, dubbed ‘DoubleClickjacking’, was disclosed by security researcher and bug hunter Paulos Yibelo, and is an evolution of well established ‘Clickjacking’ tactics, which have been around for over a decade.

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