Meta reportedly says it needs to inject the script into websites to respect privacy choices. Fastlane founder Felix Krause has revealed that Facebook and Instagram's in-app browsers inject JavaScript ...
In-app browsers are bunk compared to full-featured browsing apps, but they’re also a major privacy and security risk. Many apps sneak data trackers onto websites you visit through their in-app browser ...
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.
We wrote last week about research showing that Meta takes advantage of the in-app browser feature on mobile devices to inject JavaScript into web pages viewed in the Facebook, Instagram, and Messenger ...
If you visit a website you see on Facebook and Instagram, you've likely noticed that you're not redirected to your browser of choice but rather a custom in-app browser. It turns out that those ...
Researchers link TA585 to MonsterV2 RAT stealer delivered via IRS-themed phishing, JavaScript injects, and GitHub lures.
Both Apple and Google are doing great work to prevent multi-site tracking. Google Chrome is slowly phasing out cookies, and Apple goes the furthest by asking users to block multi-app/multi-site ...
Researchers expose new WordPress malware and ClickFix phishing kits exploiting cache smuggling for stealth attacks.