Tag: CSS
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Malicious NPM Package Caught Mimicking Material Tailwind CSS Package
A malicious NPM package has been found masquerading as the legitimate software library for Material Tailwind, once again indicating …
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Doug Lucktaylor named Head of Information Security at CSS Assure
Doug Lucktaylor has been named Head of Information Security at CSS Assure, a cybersecurity firm. The newly-created role will see Lucktaylor …
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Hackers hide web skimmer inside a website’s CSS files
Over the past two years, cybercrime groups have used quite an assortment of tricks to hide credit card stealing code (also known as web …
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How do I select a compliance solution for my business?
To select a suitable compliance solution for your business, you need to think about a variety of factors. We’ve talked to several …
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Best Practices for Web Developers with Webhint – Rachel Simone Weil at OpenJS World
Rachel Simone Weil, product manager for the new Microsoft Edge’s developer tools, recently gave a talk at OpenJS world addressing …
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Accenture pays for CSS injection from Symantec parent Broadcom: Yep, it bought its cybersecurity arm
Symantec’s parent Broadcom has offloaded its Cyber Security Services (CSS) operation to Accenture for an undisclosed sum. The unit flogs …
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CSS tracking trick can monitor your mouse without JavaScript
A security researcher has demoed a new way to track web visitors’ mouse movements even when they’re using ad blockers or plugins that …
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Code as an Ode to Hackers
Over the last 40 years or so, it seems that society has become fascinated by the art hacking. Of course, the nefarious kind is always of …
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Acquiring Data With CSS Selectors and JavaScript on Time-Based Attacks
jQuery is a JavaScript library that was released in August 2006 with the motto: ‘write less, do …
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Secure Spring Boot Web Application with Spring Security
In this article, I will show the reader how to secure a web application based on Spring Boot and WAR archive, using the Spring Security and …
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Webpage design code embedded in websites can crash iOS and macOS devices
A security researcher has published a proof-of-concept attack that can crash an iOS or macOS device using nothing more than 15 lines of CSS …
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CSS code embedded in websites can crash iOS and macOS devices
A security researcher has published a proof-of-concept attack that can crash an iOS or macOS device using nothing more than 15 lines of CSS …
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