Monday, August 31, 2015

BROWSER SECURITY


SEMINAR MATERIAL ON BROWSER SECURITY


The  initial  design  of  internet  and  web  protocols  assumed  an  environment  where servers, clients, and routers cooperate and follow standardprotocols except for unintentional errors. However, as the amount sensitivity of usageincreased, concerns about security, fraud and attacks became important. 


In particular, since currently internet access is widely available, it is very easy for attackers to obtain many client (and even host) connections and addresses, and use them to launch different attacks, both on the networking itself and on other hosts and clients.  

Today's attackers are more likely to host their malicious files on the web. They may even update those files constantly using automated tools. When you are surfing the Internet,it is easy to visit sites you think are safe but are not. These sites can introduce malware when you click the site itself,when you download a file from the site manually and install it, or worse, when you are conned into believing the site you are visiting is a real site, but in fact is nothing more than a fake used to garner your personal information. THIS IS WHERE BROWSER SECURITY COMES IN.

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