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<blockquote data-quote="Thales" data-source="post: 1023077" data-attributes="member: 67896"><p>Sorry for the late reply. </p><p>Yes you are right. However, if the extension in the browser does not work properly (which can happen), then the user has to manually enter the data. When I used an extension, I wasn't afraid of such attacks, because the situation you described was in place</p><p>This is a type of attack that only works in certain cases, but it is still quite common unfortunately.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thales, post: 1023077, member: 67896"] Sorry for the late reply. Yes you are right. However, if the extension in the browser does not work properly (which can happen), then the user has to manually enter the data. When I used an extension, I wasn't afraid of such attacks, because the situation you described was in place This is a type of attack that only works in certain cases, but it is still quite common unfortunately. [/QUOTE]
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