A New type of web hacking technique: DoubleClickjacking
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Bit off topic, but what's the reasoning behind messing with the native browser scroll here. Almost gets me motion sick when scrolling through this article.
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Eh, it's hardly seamless, and double clicking is extremely uncommon on the web so that would be a big red flag.
I couldn't even begin to count how many bug reports I've seen over the years that start with "when I accidentally double-click foo, bar happens". It might not be an intentional usage pattern, sure, but that doesn't mean it doesn't happen a lot.
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