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<blockquote data-quote="cruelsister" data-source="post: 446054" data-attributes="member: 7463"><p>If you mean the Man-in-the-Browser attack, there still has to be a payload. It could be the initial installation of a compromised browser, a trojan of some sort that will use things like BHO, API call attacks, or a script run locally to create augmented browsing. This sort of thing (like Shylock) can be stopped. As far as installing a compromised browser extension for a DOM attack, you make an excellent point. For those that just HAVE to install extensions from whatever source the kiosk comes in handy to protect against MITB.</p><p></p><p>Make no mistake- I'm not disparaging KeyScrambler in any way (I actually used it in the past); just pointed out that HMPA does other things, so a comparison between them isn't fair.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cruelsister, post: 446054, member: 7463"] If you mean the Man-in-the-Browser attack, there still has to be a payload. It could be the initial installation of a compromised browser, a trojan of some sort that will use things like BHO, API call attacks, or a script run locally to create augmented browsing. This sort of thing (like Shylock) can be stopped. As far as installing a compromised browser extension for a DOM attack, you make an excellent point. For those that just HAVE to install extensions from whatever source the kiosk comes in handy to protect against MITB. Make no mistake- I'm not disparaging KeyScrambler in any way (I actually used it in the past); just pointed out that HMPA does other things, so a comparison between them isn't fair. [/QUOTE]
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