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JavaScript packages with billions of downloads were compromised by an unknown threat actor looking to steal cryptocurrency.
At least 18 popular JavaScript code packages that are collectively downloaded more than two billion times each week were briefly compromised with malicious software today, after a developer involved ...
An attack targeting the Node.js ecosystem was just identified — but not before it compromised 18 npm packages that account ...
Earlier this week, the Npm package manager suffered what may be its worst security incident to date. Unknown cybercriminals ...
JavaScript is a sprawling and ever-changing behemoth, and may be the single-most connective piece of web technology. From AI ...
AI-generated computer code is rife with references to non-existent third-party libraries, creating a golden opportunity for supply-chain attacks that poison legitimate programs with malicious packages ...
Hackers hijacked NPM libraries in a massive supply chain attack, injecting malware that swaps crypto wallet addresses to steal funds.
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It would be great if you could call Blazor C# methods from your JavaScript code. Right now, that's not quite possible: Simply calling Blazor C# from JavaScript won't work (you'll get a message about a ...
VirusTotal has discovered a phishing campaign hidden in SVG files that create convincing portals impersonating Colombia's ...