Most folks have, at some point, hit F12 and opened the browser console. It's the wall of text and errors flowing in a constant stream that looks like a garbled mess. While the browser console (also ...
ThreatDown’s EDR team discovered a sophisticated, multi-stage attack chain during an active investigation; the first documented case of attackers abusing the Deno runtime as a malware execution ...
The package provides a full abstraction for Understand.io and provides extra features to improve JavaScript default logging capabilities. It's capable of delivering JavaScript errors and events in the ...
This is the first article in a two-part series where we show how to build your own anti-bot system to protect a login endpoint, without relying on third-party services. Many bot detection solutions, ...
WebGPU is the latest web standard for graphics and compute acceleration, delivering a higher degree of GPU access than WebGL. This offers several advantages: Create a Vue.js project with Vite (or Vue ...
A new malware distribution campaign uses fake Google Chrome, Word, and OneDrive errors to trick users into running malicious PowerShell "fixes" that install malware. The new campaign was observed ...
A node-js application that listens on port 8080 and returns a script.js, that is used by the OpenShift Web Console to embed links from the Logs page directly to Splunk. If you wish to uninstall the ...
JavaScript (JS) is a lightweight, interpreted, or just-in-time compiled programming language with first-class functions. JavaScript is a dynamically typed, cross-platform, and object-oriented ...
Abstract: As World Wide Web is evolving, larger and high-performance applications are being entirely run on the browsers. Web applications have their own advantages like they are more accessible and ...
To resolve the issue of ‘Logging into Facebook from an embedded browser is disabled’, visit the Facebook account settings page to enable the ‘Links open externally’ option. This ensures that whenever ...
The console object provides access to the browser's debugging console (e.g., the web console in Firefox). The specifics of how it works vary from browser to browser, but there is a de facto set of ...