Google Chrome Blocks Port 10080 To Stop NAT Slipstreaming Attacks
Google Chrome Blocks Port 10080 To Stop NAT Slipstreaming Attacks Google Chrome is now blocking HTTP, HTTPS, and FTP access to TCP port 10080 to prevent the ports from being abused in NAT Slipstreaming 2.0 attacks. Last year, security researcher Samy Kamkar disclosed a new version of the NAT Slipstreaming vulnerability that allows scripts on malicious websites