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Google Chrome will soon be able to block JavaScript redirects when users click on a web page link that opens a URL in either a new window or new tab. For those unfamiliar, when inserting a link ...
From February 13, Google will start blocking JavaScript (.js) email attachments by default. JavaScript files are dangerous because they can trigger a download, which could have a malicious payload ...
Starting February 13, Google will no longer allow JavaScript attachments on its Gmail service, killing one of the main methods of malware distribution over the past two years.
The decision to block JavaScript file attachments has been taken keeping in mind security reasons (JavaScript files can easily run executables, a trick commonly used by computer hackers).
Chrome 14 is currently only available in the browser's dev and 'canary' builds, so it won't hit all users for a while yet. Nonetheless, site developers who currently use insecure JavaScript and ...
Google announced they made a change to their Webmaster Guidelines specifically telling webmasters, what they've been saying for years, but more strongly the past few months. Do not block us from ...