Hello Aditya, > http://www.secniche.org/gcr_clkj 1) It is by now well-understood that because of the inherent and broadly depended on properties of HTML, every sufficiently featured browser is and likely will remain susceptible to the behavior known as clickjacking. A more thorough analysis, also covering Chrome, is provided here: http://code.google.com/p/browsersec/wiki/Part2#Arbitrary_page_mashups_(UI_redressing) 2) To my best knowledge, the proof of concept provided in your post, where a same-origin <div> follows a mouse pointer, is not a valid demonstration of the issue at hand. Regards, /mz