Tag: HTML
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Missouri will not prosecute ‘hacker’ reporter for daring to view state website HTML
The State of Missouri will not prosecute a journalist branded a “hacker” for viewing website source code and reporting a serious security …
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Journalist won’t be indicted for hacking for viewing a state website’s HTML
A journalist incorrectly branded as a “hacker” by the governor of Missouri won’t be prosecuted “for hacking”. This was a quick …
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Evasive maneuvers: HTML smuggling explained
Microsoft Threat Intelligence Center (MSTIC) last week disclosed “a highly evasive malware delivery technique that leverages legitimate …
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Microsoft warns of surge in HTML smuggling phishing attacks
Microsoft has seen a surge in malware campaigns using HTML smuggling to distribute banking malware and remote access trojans (RAT). While …
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Hackers Increasingly Using HTML Smuggling in Malware and Phishing Attacks
Threat actors are increasingly banking on the technique of HTML smuggling in phishing campaigns as a means to gain initial access and …
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How to Build HTML Forms Right: Security
This is the last article in a series covering all the various aspects of creating forms for the web. Each article can be read …
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Fraudsters Use HTML Legos to Evade Detection in Phishing Attack
Researchers with Trustwave SpiderLabs are warning of a phishing campaign that employs what it calls “HTML Lego” to deliver a fake login …
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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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Attackers Use Unicode & HTML to Bypass Email Security Tools
Cybercriminals have been spotted using HTML/CSS and Unicode tricks to bypass tools meant to block malicious emails, marking a new twist in …
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Researchers Warn of Active Malware Campaign Using HTML Smuggling
An active campaign has been spotted that utilizes HTML smuggling to deliver malware, effectively bypassing various network security …
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New ‘Duri’ Campaign Uses HTML Smuggling to Deliver Malware
A new attack campaign is using HTML smuggling and data blobs to deliver malware onto victim machines while evading network security …
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High-Severity TinyMCE Cross-Site Scripting Flaw Fixed
A high-severity flaw has been disclosed in TinyMCE, an open-source text editor used in the content management systems (CMS) of websites. …
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