TLDR
Clickjacking is a de-anonymization technique whereby a malicious website is able to uncover the identity of a visitor, including his full name and possibly other personal information. An attacker can easily create a new website with clickjacking with the Google YOLO (You Only Login Once) service, a web widget that provides an embeddable one-click login on websites. In fact, it’s possible to build a. website with the widget and disguise the widget to make it look like a harmless button. When the. victim unknowingly logs into the website with his Google account, the. identity, and thus passes his identity. to the owner of the website.via the TL;DR App
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Written by michael-maltsev | I'm a developer and researcher, at Reason Cybersecurity, a leading cybersecurity firm