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No, you're thinking of clickjacking.

The "attack" I'm thinking of is hijacking the back button, but done using iframes instead of history.pushState. It doesn't involve any third-party origins, so x-frame-options doesn't matter, because a domain owner that wants to launch this attack has control of all the HTTP headers.



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