Clickjacking Clickjacking ( User Interface redress attack , UI redress attack , UI redressing ) is a malicious technique of tricking a Web user into clicking on something different from what the user perceives they are clicking on, thus potentially revealing confidential information or taking control of their computer while clicking on seemingly innocuous web pages . It is a browser security issue that is a vulnerability across a variety of browsers and platforms . A clickjack takes the form of embedded code or a script that can execute without the user's knowledge, such as clicking on a button that appears to perform another function. [5] The term "clickjacking" was coined by Jeremiah Grossman and Robert Hansen in 2008. [ citation needed ] Clickjacking can be understood as an instance of the confused deputy problem . [6] Contents [ hide ] · 1 Description · 2 Examples o 2.1 Likejacking o