Google LiteRT.js, released July 9, 2026, brings native browser AI inference to web developers by compiling Google's proven ...
A flaw in Anthropic's Claude for Chrome browser extension could allow a malicious extension to trigger predefined AI actions ...
The Jscrambler client-side web security company disclosed that a threat actor published a malicious version of its npm ...
If you receive JavaScript required to sign in error message when using Skype, OneDrive, Teams or any other program, you need to turn on or enable JavaScript in your ...
Customizing your browser to hide often makes it easier to recognize.
From server-rendered HTML to interactive pages, understand where hydration fits and when it can affect search visibility.
A 500-page UN­ESCO 2026 re­port says Trinidad and To­ba­go’s Sec­ondary En­trance As­sess­ment (SEA) con­tin­ues to de­ter­mine chil­dren’s fu­tures too ear­ly, sort­ing them by class and leav­ing ...
Bots and AI agents are getting better at passing the same browser checks websites use to distinguish human visitors from ...
The campaign spans npm, Packagist, Go, and Chrome, using obfuscated JavaScript loaders and VS Code tasks to deliver malware.
LiteRT.js runs machine learning models locally with CPU, GPU and emerging NPU acceleration, potentially reducing server infrastructure, inference charges and data movement.
JFrog finds 148 npm proxy packages turned student browsers into a DDoS botnet, while a mutable loader lets operators re-arm ...
PureLogs Stealer uses fake PDF JavaScript files and Google's Blogger pages in the VEIL#DROP campaign, enabling fileless malware attacks that evade detection.