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Here's a look at JavaScript’s renaissance—from being just a web application enabler to evolving into a powerful AI platform.
Its in-app browser didn’t appear to inject any new code into web pages. However, apps have the ability to hide their JavaScript activity from websites (like Krause’s tool) because of an ...
Both tech giants bring powerful, feature-packed browsers to the table, but only one can dominate your digital life. We break ...
JavaScript’s low bar to entry has resulted in one of the richest programming language ecosystems in the world. This month’s ...
When the World Wide Web Consortium designed WebAssembly, the primary goal was to address the shortcomings of running client-side JavaScript in a web browser. However, as developers begin to adopt and ...
Over 80% of security incidents stem from browser-based apps, with Scattered Spider exploiting sessions and APIs.
The browser is now the frontline for cyberattacks. From phishing kits and ClickFix lures to malicious OAuth apps and ...
Aug. 9 marks the 30th anniversary of the internet’s Big Bang moment, an inflection point in the emergent digital world. This Big Bang was the stunning stock market debut of Netscape Communications, ...
Configuration oversights can still be leveraged in attacks - despite costly WAFs protecting the infrastructure.
Reset your Internet connection. Update your web browser. Clear the cache and cookies. Try playing the video in incognito mode. Turn on JavaScript. Disable hardware acceleration. Reset your browser ...
WebAssembly’s journey beyond the browser WebAssembly, or WASM for short, was developed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and first published in 2018.