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Hackers are disguising their malicious JavaScript code with a hard-to-beat trick Akamai might have found a better way to detect malicious obfuscated JavaScript code.
Could malicious backdoors be hiding in your code, that otherwise appears perfectly clean to the human eye and text editors alike? A security researcher has shed light on how invisible characters ...
A mischievous Crash Safari web page has been making rounds, crashing Safari browsers for iOS and OS X users. Apple is aware of the issue and is working on a fix, but here's how to stay safe in the ...
Startup Kite has expanded its AI-powered code-completion product beyond Python to JavaScript, the most widely used programming language. It's also launched a new paid-for version of Kite for ...
Using verified code in key subsystems would allow developers to make sure that bugs in less rigorously examined programs—such as those used to interface with a car stereo—can’t affect ...
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