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By preventing malware being delivered, or identities from being compromised, attacks otherwise crafted to evade traditional security controls can be intercepted early — making the crucial difference in whether a breach happens or not.",[],{},{"nodeType":1476,"data":2367,"content":2371},{"target":2368},{"sys":2369},{"id":2370,"type":1473,"linkType":1474},"4Bh7uOkeguNJFmJ1XUQ317",[],{"nodeType":1294,"data":2373,"content":2374},{},[2375],{"nodeType":1293,"value":2376,"marks":2377,"data":2378},"And when it comes to the cloud-centric attacks that attackers are finding so much success with today, this is in effect a net new capability. ",[],{},{"nodeType":1476,"data":2380,"content":2384},{"target":2381},{"sys":2382},{"id":2383,"type":1473,"linkType":1474},"4JdaY8I3f6Ub2Kifc9Rsj9",[],{"nodeType":1487,"data":2386,"content":2387},{},[],{"nodeType":1497,"data":2389,"content":2390},{},[2391],{"nodeType":1293,"value":2392,"marks":2393,"data":2394},"Learn more about Push Security",[],{},{"nodeType":1294,"data":2396,"content":2397},{},[2398],{"nodeType":1293,"value":2399,"marks":2400,"data":2401},"The browser represents one of the most significant opportunities in cybersecurity today. 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But what does this ",{"data":2468,"marks":2469,"value":2471,"nodeType":1293},{},[2470],{"type":312},"actually",{"data":2473,"marks":2474,"value":2475,"nodeType":1293},{},[]," mean for security teams? ",{"data":2477,"content":2478,"nodeType":1294},{},[2479],{"data":2480,"marks":2481,"value":2482,"nodeType":1293},{},[],"In this article, we’re cutting out the jargon to explore what a browser-based attack is, and what’s required for effective detection and response. ",{"data":2484,"content":2485,"nodeType":1487},{},[],{"data":2487,"content":2488,"nodeType":1497},{},[2489],{"data":2490,"marks":2491,"value":2493,"nodeType":1293},{},[2492],{"type":1495},"What is the goal of a browser-based attack?   ",{"data":2495,"content":2496,"nodeType":1294},{},[2497],{"data":2498,"marks":2499,"value":2500,"nodeType":1293},{},[],"First, it’s important to establish what the point of a browser-based attack is.",{"data":2502,"content":2503,"nodeType":1294},{},[2504],{"data":2505,"marks":2506,"value":2507,"nodeType":1293},{},[],"In most scenarios, attackers don’t think of themselves as attacking your web browser. Their end-goal is to compromise your business apps and data. That means going after the third-party apps and services that are now the backbone of business IT — and therefore the top target for attackers. ",{"data":2509,"content":2510,"nodeType":1294},{},[2511,2515,2523],{"data":2512,"marks":2513,"value":2514,"nodeType":1293},{},[],"The most common attack path today sees attackers log into third-party services, dump the data, and monetize it through extortion. You need only look at last year’s ",{"data":2516,"content":2518,"nodeType":1332},{"uri":2517},"https://pushsecurity.com/blog/snowflake-retro?utm_source=bleeping-computer&utm_medium=sponsored-content&utm_term=article",[2519],{"data":2520,"marks":2521,"value":2098,"nodeType":1293},{},[2522],{"type":1330},{"data":2524,"marks":2525,"value":2526,"nodeType":1293},{},[]," customer breaches or the still-ongoing Salesforce attacks to see the impact.",{"data":2528,"content":2532,"nodeType":1476},{"target":2529},{"sys":2530},{"id":2531,"type":1473,"linkType":1474},"5agrVXzEdwALmew2F5SPDp",[],{"data":2534,"content":2535,"nodeType":1294},{},[2536],{"data":2537,"marks":2538,"value":2539,"nodeType":1293},{},[],"The most logical way to do this is by targeting users of those apps. And because of the changes to working practices, your users are more accessible than ever to external attackers.",{"data":2541,"content":2542,"nodeType":1294},{},[2543],{"data":2544,"marks":2545,"value":2546,"nodeType":1293},{},[],"Once upon a time, email was the primary communication channel with the wider world, and work happened locally — on your device, and inside your locked-down network environment. This made email and the endpoint the highest priority from a security perspective. But now, with modern work happening across a network of decentralized internet apps, and more varied communication channels outside of email, it’s harder to stop users from interacting with malicious content (at least, without significantly impeding their ability to do their jobs).",{"data":2548,"content":2549,"nodeType":1294},{},[2550],{"data":2551,"marks":2552,"value":2553,"nodeType":1293},{},[],"Given that the browser is the place where business apps are accessed and used, it makes sense that attacks are increasingly playing out there too. ",{"data":2555,"content":2556,"nodeType":1294},{},[2557],{"data":2558,"marks":2559,"value":2560,"nodeType":1293},{},[],"With that covered off, let’s take a closer look at the most prevalent browser-based attack techniques being used by attackers in the wild today.",{"data":2562,"content":2563,"nodeType":1487},{},[],{"data":2565,"content":2566,"nodeType":1497},{},[2567],{"data":2568,"marks":2569,"value":2571,"nodeType":1293},{},[2570],{"type":1495},"The 6 key browser-based attacks that security teams need to know about",{"data":2573,"content":2574,"nodeType":1294},{},[2575],{"data":2576,"marks":2577,"value":2578,"nodeType":1293},{},[],"Attacks that target users in their web browsers have seen an unprecedented rise in recent years. ",{"data":2580,"content":2584,"nodeType":1476},{"target":2581},{"sys":2582},{"id":2583,"type":1473,"linkType":1474},"4ogNqZdObSIJXavHP44lom",[],{"data":2586,"content":2587,"nodeType":1294},{},[2588],{"data":2589,"marks":2590,"value":2591,"nodeType":1293},{},[],"Here's our breakdown of the top 6 browser-based attacks that should be on every security team's radar right now. ",{"data":2593,"content":2594,"nodeType":1666},{},[2595],{"data":2596,"marks":2597,"value":2599,"nodeType":1293},{},[2598],{"type":1495},"1. 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Likewise, there are now hundreds of apps per enterprise to target, with varying levels of account security configuration. ",{"data":2615,"content":2619,"nodeType":1476},{"target":2616},{"sys":2617},{"id":2618,"type":1473,"linkType":1474},"3SrKOgpedLMQRpKIZqUQur",[],{"data":2621,"content":2622,"nodeType":1294},{},[2623,2627,2636],{"data":2624,"marks":2625,"value":2626,"nodeType":1293},{},[],"Whereas phishing was once entirely focused on credential theft, modern phishing attacks see the attacker intercept the victim’s session on the target app, using reverse-proxy Attacker-in-the-Middle kits that are the standard choice for attackers today. 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The latest generation of fully customized AitM phishing kits are dynamically obfuscating the code that loads the web page, implementing custom bot protection (e.g. CAPTCHA or Cloudflare Turnstile), using runtime anti-analysis features, and using legitimate SaaS and cloud services to host and deliver phishing links to cover their tracks.",{"data":2654,"content":2655,"nodeType":1294},{},[2656],{"data":2657,"marks":2658,"value":2659,"nodeType":1293},{},[],"This means that traditional anti-phishing tools at the email and network layer are struggling to keep up, with many attacks evading email-based detections (or bypassing email altogether). At the same time, proxy-based solutions now see a garbled mess of JavaScript code without the necessary context of what is actually happening in the browser to be able to piece it together effectively. Even if they don’t realize it, this means many organizations are now relying solely on blocking known-bad sites and hosts — a wildly ineffective solution in 2025 with the rate that attackers refresh and rotate their phishing infrastructure. ",{"data":2661,"content":2662,"nodeType":1294},{},[2663],{"data":2664,"marks":2665,"value":2666,"nodeType":1293},{},[],"These changes make phishing more effective than ever, and increasingly difficult to detect and block without being able to observe and analyze web pages that a user interacts with in real time — something only possible with browser-level visibility. ",{"data":2668,"content":2672,"nodeType":1476},{"target":2669},{"sys":2670},{"id":2671,"type":1473,"linkType":1474},"1II2kHyOZcShLsexx1TAgy",[],{"data":2674,"content":2675,"nodeType":1487},{},[],{"data":2677,"content":2678,"nodeType":1666},{},[2679],{"data":2680,"marks":2681,"value":2683,"nodeType":1293},{},[2682],{"type":1495},"2. Malicious copy and paste (aka. 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Also, many of the same protections being used to obfuscate and prevent analysis of phishing pages also apply to ClickFix pages, making it equally challenging to detect and block them. ",{"data":2771,"content":2772,"nodeType":1294},{},[2773],{"data":2774,"marks":2775,"value":2776,"nodeType":1293},{},[],"This leaves most of the detection and blocking down to endpoint-layer controls around user-level code execution and malware running on a device. The quantity of ClickFix-related headlines in the news would indicate that endpoint controls are being routinely bypassed, or perhaps evaded altogether by targeting personal or BYOD devices. ",{"data":2778,"content":2779,"nodeType":1294},{},[2780],{"data":2781,"marks":2782,"value":2783,"nodeType":1293},{},[],"There is a significant opportunity to detect these attacks in the browser and stop them at the earliest opportunity, before they reach the endpoint. 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In this case, Salesforce has announced planned changes to OAuth app authorization in order to improve security prompted by these attacks — but many more apps with insecure configs exist for attackers to take advantage of in future. ",{"data":2848,"content":2849,"nodeType":1294},{},[2850],{"data":2851,"marks":2852,"value":2853,"nodeType":1293},{},[],"However, unlike app-specific integrations, browser-based security tools are well positioned to observe OAuth grants across all apps accessed in the browser — even the ones the security team doesn’t manage or know about, or without needing to pay for the app’s special security add-on to get visibility.",{"data":2855,"content":2856,"nodeType":1487},{},[],{"data":2858,"content":2859,"nodeType":1666},{},[2860],{"data":2861,"marks":2862,"value":2864,"nodeType":1293},{},[2863],{"type":1495},"4. 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That makes it the perfect place to detect and respond to these attacks. But right now, the browser is a blind-spot for most security teams. ",{"data":3085,"content":3086,"nodeType":1294},{},[3087],{"data":3088,"marks":3089,"value":3090,"nodeType":1293},{},[],"Push Security’s browser-based security platform provides comprehensive detection and response capabilities against the leading cause of breaches. Push blocks browser-based attacks like AiTM phishing, credential stuffing, password spraying and session hijacking using stolen session tokens. You can also use Push to find and fix vulnerabilities across the apps that your employees use, like ghost logins, SSO coverage gaps, MFA gaps, vulnerable passwords, risky OAuth integrations, and more to harden your identity attack surface.",{"data":3092,"content":3093,"nodeType":1294},{},[3094,3098,3106],{"data":3095,"marks":3096,"value":3097,"nodeType":1293},{},[],"If you want to learn more about how Push helps you to detect and stop attacks in the browser, ",{"data":3099,"content":3101,"nodeType":1332},{"uri":3100},"https://pushsecurity.com/demo?utm_source=bleeping-computer&utm_medium=sponsored-content&utm_term=article",[3102],{"data":3103,"marks":3104,"value":1887,"nodeType":1293},{},[3105],{"type":1330},{"data":3107,"marks":3108,"value":1891,"nodeType":1293},{},[],"6 browser-based attacks every security team should be prepared for","What security teams need to know about the browser-based attack techniques that are the leading cause of breaches.","2025-09-05T00:00:00.000Z","6-browser-based-attacks-every-security-team-should-be-prepared-for",{"items":3114},[3115,3117],{"sys":3116,"name":1310},{"id":1309},{"sys":3118,"name":2442},{"id":2441},{"items":3120},[3121],{"fullName":3122,"firstName":3123,"jobTitle":3124,"profilePicture":3125},"Dan Green","Dan","Threat Research",{"url":3126},"https://images.ctfassets.net/y1cdw1ablpvd/7jik1VhFgA3kgzXBXTm2Vw/fcd8c171da644903d0827eafcfbcaad0/Dan_Headshot_2025.png",{"__typename":1941,"sys":3128,"content":3130,"title":3576,"synopsis":3577,"hashTags":118,"publishedDate":3578,"slug":3579,"tagsCollection":3580,"authorsCollection":3586},{"id":3129},"4vPEPmjd8MOlARD7oXfOrj",{"json":3131},{"nodeType":1295,"data":3132,"content":3133},{},[3134,3153,3169,3175,3182,3189,3192,3200,3219,3226,3232,3239,3245,3252,3258,3265,3271,3278,3284,3287,3295,3313,3319,3327,3347,3355,3388,3395,3403,3423,3431,3451,3457,3460,3468,3488,3495,3501,3504,3512,3531,3537,3544,3550],{"nodeType":1294,"data":3135,"content":3136},{},[3137,3141,3150],{"nodeType":1293,"value":3138,"marks":3139,"data":3140},"Push recently detected and blocked a high-risk LinkedIn phishing attack that demonstrated a number of crafty (and increasingly common) ",[],{},{"nodeType":1332,"data":3142,"content":3144},{"uri":3143},"https://phishing-techniques.pushsecurity.com/",[3145],{"nodeType":1293,"value":3146,"marks":3147,"data":3149},"detection evasion techniques",[3148],{"type":1330},{},{"nodeType":1293,"value":2703,"marks":3151,"data":3152},[],{},{"nodeType":1294,"data":3154,"content":3155},{},[3156,3160,3165],{"nodeType":1293,"value":3157,"marks":3158,"data":3159},"Phishing via LinkedIn is increasingly common, although it often goes undetected and unreported. 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