man-in-the-browser

English

Etymology

Blend of man-in-the-middle + browser

Noun

man-in-the-browser

  1. (attributive, Internet) A form of Internet security threat, a proxy Trojan horse that infects a web browser and covertly modifies web pages or transactions.
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