Polyfill.io, a JavaScript library that nullifies differences between web browser versions, was infected with malware and used in supply chain attacks after the project owner changed in February 2024, ...
Okay, so if you have ever deep-dived into JavaScript interviews or just casually scrolled through dev Twitter (yes, that’s a thing), you would have stumbled upon someone throwing around the words ...
Tech giant Cloudflare urged customers to remove a popular open source library used to support older browsers after reports emerged this week that the tool is being used to distribute malware. Polyfill ...
This project implements a (partial) polyfill for the WebCodecs API for server-side JavaScript environments. It enables access to hardware-accelerated video and audio decode and encode through a ...
In a series of angry Xeets over the past three days, what's likely the CDN operator that owns the Polyfill service accused Cloudflare, the media, and others of "malicious defamation" and "slander." ...
Polyfills in JavaScript are code snippets or scripts that provide modern functionalities to older browsers or environments that lack support for those features. Some new features doesn't work on older ...
JFrog says six malicious npm packages used hidden install-time execution, JSONKeeper fetches, and sandbox checks to enable remote access.