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Analyzing updated man-in-the-browser attack techniques

I've read that attackers have updated man-in-the-browser (MitB) attacks so that they can parse logs for information as opposed to receiving unparsed logs at a command & control server. What does this development mean in practical terms? Does it make the attacks more difficult to detect? How should organizations update man-in-the-browser attack prevention strategies to defend against this new style of attack?

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