Three years after its last major security bug, the jQuery JavaScript library --used on 74 percent of all internet sites-- has received another security patch this week. This security update addresses ...
Once again, cyberattackers are targeting JavaScript developers — this time in a "complex and persistent supply chain attack" that's distributing Trojanized packages for the popular JavaScript library ...
Later on a jQuery blog confirmed that a compromise was found on the site, but that it was only intended to deface the site. They state that they still have no evidence of malware injections to ...
Community driven content discussing all aspects of software development from DevOps to design patterns. Note, this article deals with client-side JavaScript. For a client and server-side JavaScript ...
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