2016 6th International Conference - Cloud System and Big Data Engineering (Confluence) 2016
DOI: 10.1109/confluence.2016.7508118
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Implementation of extension for browser to detect vulnerable elements on web pages and avoid Clickjacking

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“…The age of farmers who were successfully collected based on the results of data collection can be seen in Table 1 below Table 2 shows that the highest level of education of farmers is at the elementary school level (62%) (Pawade, Lahigude, & Reja, 2015). While the least level is undergraduate (4%).…”
Section: 1age Of Farmermentioning
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“…The age of farmers who were successfully collected based on the results of data collection can be seen in Table 1 below Table 2 shows that the highest level of education of farmers is at the elementary school level (62%) (Pawade, Lahigude, & Reja, 2015). While the least level is undergraduate (4%).…”
Section: 1age Of Farmermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dipti Pawade and et al [11] developed a JavaScript based browser extension called "ClickProtect" for Google Chrome which provides a solution for multiple clickjacking attacks. It warns the user before he/she proceeds towards an unsafe action (click) with a pop-up warning message.…”
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confidence: 99%