Description
Clickjacking Detector
Clickjacking Detector is a handy tool that helps you check if a website is safe from clickjacking. So, what exactly is clickjacking? It's a sneaky trick where bad actors try to get you to click on something you can't see, which might reveal your private info or even turn on your webcam or microphone without you knowing. Yikes!
How Clickjacking Detector Works
This app is super simple to use! You just send an HTTP request to any website you want to test. You can pick how you want to send the request too—like using GET, POST, PUT, or TRACE methods. Once you've done that, the app checks something called the X-Frame-Options response header and tells you its value. This helps figure out if the web page has any vulnerabilities.
Selecting Your Method
When you're ready to choose your method, it's easy! You can type it in yourself or just hit the “S” button and select from a drop-down list. It’s pretty straightforward!
User Interface and Usability
Now, let's talk about the user interface (UI). To be honest, it could use some work. The layout feels a bit off and looks like it needs some polishing up. But since this tool is mainly for web developers and security pros, not having local documentation isn’t a huge deal—though having some would definitely help.
No Installation Needed!
You’ll love this: you don’t need to install Clickjacking Detector before testing a webpage! Plus, it keeps everything neat by not storing data outside its folder.
Important Requirement
Just one thing to keep in mind: you'll need .NET Framework installed on your computer for Clickjacking Detector to work right. If you're ready to check out this tool for yourself, click here.
The Bottom Line
In short, Clickjacking Detector is a no-nonsense utility that lets you test different websites for clickjacking vulnerabilities. While it's pretty user-friendly overall, enhancing the UI would make it even better!
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User Reviews for Clickjacking Detector 1
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Clickjacking Detector is a straightforward tool for testing websites for vulnerabilities. User-friendly interface but could use improvement.