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More these days, a piece of writing was published in the Journal of Money Laundering Control that studied clickjacking in India. The researchers found that 86 percent of Indian internet sites offered no protection against clickjacking as antagonistic to 51 percent of global internet sites. They also found out that in the case of dynamic internet sites, including social media networks and online banking, only 18 percent of Indian websites offered some sort of protection, in comparison with 63 % of worldwide websites. Even though the article is concentrated on the condition in India, it also exhibits there are still many internet sites globally that are still liable to clickjacking.
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