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JavaScript injections can be used to do a number of things; You can check cookie contents, swap cookies, temporarily edit a webpage, modify web forms, and even do some malicious stuff.
Websense Security Labs yesterday reported a new JavaScript injection attack that has infected "hundreds of thousands" of Websites, including a United Nations site and some UK government sites.
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GoDaddy removes JavaScript injection which tracks website performance, but might break it too RUM was opt-in by default but GoDaddy has now promised to turn off the feature -- at least, for now.
JavaScript is the language of the internet. It is what allows us to create dynamic, interesting webpages that are fast, web-based applications and so much more. The primary use of JavaScript is to ...
9th December 2010: After revealing the true threat of new Trojan Carberp, TrustDefender Labs has released an in-depth analysis into how the malware infiltrates websites and the details of its ...
Websense on Tuesday said that the UN and UK government sites are being attacked in a mass JavaScript injection attack.According to Websense:Websense Security Labs has been tracking a recent ...
Comcast and other ISPs “experimenting” with data caps inject JavaScript code into their customers’ data streams in order to display overlays on Web pages that inform them of data cap thresholds.
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