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Browser Vulnerability

Definition

A Browser Vulnerability is a flaw or weakness in the code of a web browser that can be exploited by malicious actors. These weaknesses can allow attackers to gain unauthorized access to a user’s system, steal sensitive information, or disrupt normal browsing functions. Understanding these vulnerabilities is crucial for safeguarding digital assets and personal data, as they can be leveraged to compromise wallets or trick users into signing malicious transactions. Safeguarding against them typically involves prompt software updates and vigilant browsing habits.