Reduce your risk of exposure to CSRF and XSRF
Cross-site request (CSRF OR XSRF) exploits take advantage of websites trust in
browser when logged into a website an attacker can send a request to site while
pretendingNetgear extender login
address to be if you are not actively using the site while you are
logged into messageboard, the attacker
could send a request to post a virus download link as came from you and when
logged into banking account attacker could request to transfer money from your account
to attacker account.
The most common ways for an attacker to make these attacks is with HTML in
an email that view or javascript in email
or website.
Unfortunately, you cannot fully protect yourself against all CSRF or XSS attacks that protection must be implemented by website and application
that is used.
You can reduce your risk from the attacker:
v Always log out the website as
soon you are Netgear extender login address done using particularly any site that sends or receives
payments or stores sensitive information.
v Never open the emailmessage
with attachments when you do not recognize
the sender.
v Be suspicious of mass email messages that contain links or attachments if they are for people know.
v Never open email attachments
that don’t seem trustfully or you did not request.
v Do not allow your web browser to save any password.
v Do not allow your web browser to save your personal information and fill out web forms with it.
v The main point is to clear your web browsing data and cookies.
v Use a browser extension like
as no script which blocks the execution
of javascript on the website(only available for Firefox) That are
not on list of trusted sites
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