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New SpookJS Attack Bypasses Google Chrome's Site Isolation Protection

🗓️ 13 Sep 2021 07:54:00Reported by The Hacker NewsType 
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New SpookJS Attack Bypasses Google Chrome's Site Isolation Protection. A newly discovered JavaScript-based line of attack, named "Spook.js", uses a side-channel attack to overcome Site Isolation protections in Google Chrome and Chromium browsers, potentially leaking sensitive data, including login credentials and personal information

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