As we reach the end of this blog, one thing becomes clear: clickjacking is not a complicated attack—but it is a powerful one. It doesn’t need advanced coding or deep hacking skills. All it takes is a hidden frame, a fake button, and a single careless click. And because almost everyone uses the internet daily, anyone can become a victim without realizing it. Throughout the posts, we saw how clickjacking works, the real examples happening online, how attackers build these tricks, and how easily a person can lose control of their actions with one simple click. From social media likes to financial transfers, the risks are real and often invisible. The good news is that awareness changes everything. Once you know what clickjacking is, you automatically become more careful about where you click, what sites you trust, and how you interact with online content. Website owners can also strengthen their pages with simple security headers like X-Frame-Options and CSP to protect users fro...
This blog explores the world of clickjacking in a simple and easy-to-understand way. Here, I share what clickjacking is, how it works, real examples you might have seen online, and how to protect yourself from these hidden tricks. Everything is explained in a clear, human way so anyone—whether a student, beginner, or curious reader—can learn about this cybersecurity threat without getting confused.