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Questions about Meta's decision to inject JavaScript via Facebook and Instagram's in-app browsers abound. Krause says he reported this behavior via Meta's bug bounty program, was told within a few ...
Fastlane founder Felix Krause has revealed that Facebook and Instagram's in-app browsers inject JavaScript into third-party websites. Krause originally said the in-app browsers were injecting the ...
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A new online tool named 'InAppBrowser' lets you analyze the behavior of in-app browsers embedded within mobile apps and determine if they inject privacy-threatening JavaScript into websites you visit.
The researcher specifically says the JavaScript code does not mean our app is doing anything malicious, and admits they have no way to know what kind of data our in-app browser collects.
Recent reports detail how some apps inject JavaScript to track what users do in in-app browsers. Now a tool can help detect the presence of these scripts.
‘Shitcoin Wallet,’ an Ethereum wallet available as a Chrome Browser extension, is injecting malicious javascript to steal user’s data.
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