How To Prevent Clickjacking Attacks

A clickjacking attack is usually accompanied by some form of social engineering to lure targets to a compromised link. This article discusses the types of clickjacking attacks, their various impacts, and best practices to prevent them. 

What Is a Clickjacking Attack?

Clickjacking attack, also known as User Interface (UI) Redressing, is a web application attack where the hacker tricks a user into clicking an invisible web page element. The hackers set up multiple opaque or transparent layers. Hence, the user clicks a button or link that may cause them to visit malicious pages, download malicious software, transfer funds or give away sensitive data. Using an iFrame on top of a regular web page to display an invisible HTML element or web page performs a typical clickjacking attack. 

What You Should Actually Know About Security in Ruby on Rails?

Introduction to Ruby-on-Rails

A popular development environment, Ruby on Rails features a simple syntax. The environment is accommodating by nature, allowing teams of varying sizes to work in complete harmony. Developers find it fairly easy to learn, and thus, it is one of the most popular development technology available today.

Security Issues With Ruby on Rails

Thanks to Apple, the web development framework saw an overnight upsurge in its popularity. However, in  2012, security breaches invited massive criticism from its patrons.