Watch where you click - adult sites are hiding clickjacking malware in images, and all for Facebook likes

Malicious SVG files on adult websites hide JavaScript that hijacks Facebook sessions, secretly liking posts, and potentially exposing victims to identity theft and credential harvesting.

https://www.techradar.com/pro/security/watch-where-you-click-adult-sites-are-hiding-clickjacking-malware-in-images-and-all-for-facebook-likes

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