jQuery File Upload has been vulnerable for eight years, since the Apache 2.3.9 release in 2010. The coding faux pas did not go unnoticed all this time, and the method for exploiting it has been shared ...
The flaw has existed for eight years thanks to a security change in Apache. A widely used plugin by Blueimp called jQuery File Upload contains a years-old vulnerability that potentially places 7,800 ...
Security researchers have spotted counterfeit versions of the jQuery Migrate plugin injected on dozens of websites which contains obfuscated code to load malware. These files are named ...
jQuery: How to get objects by ID, Class, Tag, and Attribute Your email has been sent Ryan Boudreaux continues his tutorial on getting acquainted with jQuery by showing you how to get objects by ID and ...
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