gesture security

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The gesture security tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about security vulnerabilities that involve user gestures, such as taps, swipes, or other touch interactions. The tagged content includes a thread about CVE-2025-9865, a medium-severity UI spoofing flaw in Chrome 140 on Android that could be exploited when a user performs specific UI gestures on crafted pages. This tag is relevant for users interested in how gesture-based interactions can introduce security risks in browsers and applications, particularly on mobile platforms. Topics may include gesture-based spoofing, toolbar manipulation, and the security implications of touch UI implementations.
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    CVE-2025-9865: Chrome 140 Fixes Android UI Toolbar Spoofing

    Google's Chromium team has fixed a medium-severity UI spoofing flaw—tracked as CVE-2025-9865—that existed in the browser's Toolbar implementation and could allow domain spoofing on Android when a user performed specific UI gestures on crafted pages. Background Chromium's September 2025 security...
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