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The malicious code is hidden within a CDATA section of the SVG file and relies on a static XOR key to decrypt a payload at ...
The image, which is displayed to the right of this text, looked unremarkable. Using some clever HTML5 programming under the hood, however, it delivered malicious code to unsuspecting Mac users.
Now, developer Kee Hinckley along with the folks at Somewhere Inc. have created an enhanced perl script that will take any entered URL and convert the entire page (including any images, JavaScript ...
JavaScript is a programming language used to make websites interactive and dynamic. Features such as buttons that respond to ...
To understand how one developer's rage-quit from a JavaScript code registry could suddenly cause all sorts of things across the Internet to begin to fail, you need to understand the strange nature ...