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All Your Screens are Belong to Us: Attacks Exploiting the HTML5 Screen Sharing API Yuan Tian∗ , Ying-Chuan Liu‡ , Amar Bhosale† , Lin-Shung Huang∗ ,Patrick Tague† ,Collin Jackson∗ ∗ {yuan.tian, Carnegie Me
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Document Date: 2014-04-21 13:48:10


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Amazon / Paypal / Wells Fargo / Google / Facebook / /

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bank statements / search engine site / Web browsers / media source / bank account number / potential solutions / search history / Web Real-Time Communications / bank accounts / web attacks / e-commerce site / interactive media tools / malicious site / screen sharing services / /

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Microsoft Windows / /

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Carnegie Mellon University / /

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Jeremiah Grossman / Ying-Chuan Liu / Collin Jackson / Lin-Shung Huang / Amar Bhosale / Yuan Tian / Patrick Tague / /

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author / /

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HTML / JavaScript / /

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API / screen capture / search engine / HTML / SSL / DOM / Document Object Model / be shared using the Chrome extension API / be attacked using this API / /

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