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Attackers Can Use QR Codes to Bypass Browser Isolation

Posted on December 9, 2024
Researchers demonstrate a proof-of-concept cyberattack vector that gets around remote, on-premises, and local versions of browser isolation security technology to send malicious communications from an attacker-controlled server.
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