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A hacker has gained (legitimate) access to a popular JavaScript library and has injected malicious code that steals Bitcoin and Bitcoin Cash funds stored inside BitPay's Copay wallet apps.
A rather clever programmer has managed to get the iPhone to run interactive apps created using Adobe's Flash platform. And because it works inside the Safari browser, it isn't subject to the ...
The hack exploited a JavaScript command called 'onmouseover' to launch pop-ups and browser windows to third party sites, Sophos senior technology consultant Graham Cluley told ZDNet UK on Tuesday.
During this Friday’s Hack Chat, we’re going to be talking about JavaScript on microcontrollers. [Gordon Williams] will be joining us to talk about Espruino. This is a tiny JavaScript ...
The hacker can use any of the stolen npm credentials to poison other JavaScript libraries that are made available via npm — a.k.a. the Node Package Manager, the semi-official package manager for ...
handed it over after GitHub dev “right9control” volunteered to take over the popular JavaScript library. The library Event-Stream, written in Node.js, has over 2 million downloads per week.
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