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Glossary Term Man-in-the-Browser

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What is Man-in-the-Browser?

A Man-in-the-Browser attack is a form of cyber threat where a malicious actor inserts code into a victim's web browser to intercept and manipulate their online transactions without their knowledge.

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Understanding Man-in-the-Browser

Man-in-the-Browser (MitB) is a type of cyber attack where a malicious actor infects a victim's web browser with malware to intercept and manipulate sensitive information such as login credentials, financial transactions, or other data exchanged during online activities.

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