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Microsoft announced that it has replaced the default scripting engine JScript with the newer and more secure JScript9Legacy ...
Microsoft officially retired JScript years ago, along with proper support for the original Internet Explorer browser. However ...
A software flaw at Schwab's online site could allow attackers to gain access to another user's account while both are online, several security watchers charge. A Schwab spokesman said a complete ...
Comcast Wi-Fi serving self-promotional ads via JavaScript injection The practice raises security, net neutrality issues as FCC mulls Internet reforms.
Most Web sites use JavaScript, a powerful scripting language that helps make sites interactive. Unfortunately, a huge percentage of Web-based attacks use JavaScript tricks to foist malicious ...
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A new stealthy JavaScript malware loader named RATDispenser is being used to infect devices with a variety of remote access trojans (RATs) in phishing attacks.
Cybercriminals are using a wider-than-ever range of malicious documents to spread malware and gain initial access to target systems, according to HP Wolf Security. Alex Holland, principal threat ...
This story, “ Malware hides behind JavaScript, PNGs to bypass browser security,” was originally published at InfoWorld.com. Get the first word on what the important tech news really means with ...
Security researcher Rachid.A from Zhero Web Security posted an in-depth analysis of the findings, with the vulnerability tracked as CVE-2025-29927, and receiving a severity score of 9.1/10 (critical).