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Quickjack

Quickjack

Point-and-click tool for producing advanced clickjacking and frame-slicing attacks.

Quickjack allows you to easily perform clickjacking, or steal "clicks" from users on many websites, forcing the user to unknowingly click buttons or links (e.g., the Facebook Like button) using their own cookies. By placing the auto-generated code on any site, you can obtain thousands of clicks quickly from different users, or perform targeted attacks by luring a victim to a specific URL. It also allows you to deceive a user into believing you have information on them that you don't, as well as coerce a user into providing information to you without even knowing it.

Quickjack supports not only easy point-and-click generation of code, but also the underlying iframe follows the user's mouse movement around the page wherever they go, hides the clickjacking frame, and even performs a method of determining when you've obtained the user's click in order to then remove clickjacking from the page so the user can actually perform the click they meant to execute.

Quickjack also includes a frame slicing tool which allows you to capture a small section of a page to display to them, coercing them to believe you have such information on them. An example would be to slice a section of a website which normally contains the user's name, then place that frame slice on your own site, making it appear that you know their name.