What is a Browser Exploit & What does a browser exploit do?
In cybersecurity, an exploit is a piece of code that utilizes vulnerabilities in computer software or hardware in order to perform malicious actions. These actions may include gaining control of a device, infiltrating a network, or launching some form of cyber attack. A browser exploit is a type of exploit that takes advantage of a web browser vulnerability in order to breach web browser security.
Web browsers provide an ideal entry point for hackers to gain access to devices, due to their direct interface with the Internet. If a user is using a web browser with a particular vulnerability, and visits a malicious or compromised site, a browser exploit could take advantage of the browser vulnerability to send malicious code to the browser, with the aim of accessing personal information, delivering malware or ransomware to the endpoint, and from there moving laterally to infiltrate an entire network.
All supported browser
1. Chrome
2. Opera
3. Firefox
4. Brave
5. Vivaldi
6. Edge
7. Safari
8. DuckDuckGo
9. Fulldive VR Browser
10. UC Browser
11. Internet Explorer
Supported OS – Operating system
- All Windows Device .
- Mac
- Linux
- Android Device
- ios Device
What Can You Do With Help Of This Silent Browser Exploit ( Latest ) .
- Silently Execute Any types of Payload .
- Supported Payload Formats :- .exe , .java | jar , .apk , ipa , vbs , js .
- 100% FUD – Bypass All Types of Firewall , Browser Securities , All Antivirus , Windows Defender .
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