Three popular plugins served malicious JavaScript through a compromised CDN.
Tampered JavaScript in three Awesome Motive plugins exposed WordPress sites to rogue admin accounts and hidden backdoors.
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Websites today need to load fast. Users expect pages to open in seconds. One way to speed up websites is to use a CDN—a content delivery network. CDNs help serve static files like images, CSS, and ...
Polyfill, a JavaScript CDN service, claimed to be defamed and relaunched on a new domain after researchers exposed it for delivering malicious code on more than 1,00,000 websites. The service claimed ...
Claims, counterclaims, website shutdowns, redirections and DDoS attacks were among the highlights (or lowlights) as news of the Polyfill supply chain attack entered its second day. After Polyfill(.)io ...
The owners of Polyfill.io have relaunched the JavaScript CDN service on a new domain after polyfill.io was shut down as researchers exposed it was delivering malicious code on upwards of 100,000 ...
The polyfill.io domain is being used to infect more than 100,000 websites with malicious code after what's said to be a Chinese organization bought the domain earlier this year, researchers have said.
Initially, Bootstrap was hosted on a CDN called MaxCDN, but this changed when StackPath acquired MaxCDN in 2019. The official Bootstrap website now hosts its CDN, the recommended way to use the ...