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  1. 384,000 sites pull code from sketchy code library recently bought by Chinese firm | @dangoodin

    A supply-chain attack on Polyfill.io, a #JavaScript library, redirected users to malicious sites. So far, bootcss.com is the only domain showing any signs of potential malice. The nature of the other associated endpoints remains unknown

    #CyberSecurity #SupplyChainAttack #WebDevelopment #WebProgramming #WebSecurity #Polyfill #PolyfillIO

    arstechnica.com/security/2024/

  2. 384,000 sites pull code from sketchy code library recently bought by Chinese firm | @dangoodin

    A supply-chain attack on Polyfill.io, a library, redirected users to malicious sites. So far, bootcss.com is the only domain showing any signs of potential malice. The nature of the other associated endpoints remains unknown

    arstechnica.com/security/2024/

  3. 384,000 sites pull code from sketchy code library recently bought by Chinese firm | @dangoodin

    A supply-chain attack on Polyfill.io, a #JavaScript library, redirected users to malicious sites. So far, bootcss.com is the only domain showing any signs of potential malice. The nature of the other associated endpoints remains unknown

    #CyberSecurity #SupplyChainAttack #WebDevelopment #WebProgramming #WebSecurity #Polyfill #PolyfillIO

    arstechnica.com/security/2024/

  4. 384,000 sites pull code from sketchy code library recently bought by Chinese firm | @dangoodin

    A supply-chain attack on Polyfill.io, a #JavaScript library, redirected users to malicious sites. So far, bootcss.com is the only domain showing any signs of potential malice. The nature of the other associated endpoints remains unknown

    #CyberSecurity #SupplyChainAttack #WebDevelopment #WebProgramming #WebSecurity #Polyfill #PolyfillIO

    arstechnica.com/security/2024/

  5. 384,000 sites pull code from sketchy code library recently bought by Chinese firm | @dangoodin

    A supply-chain attack on Polyfill.io, a #JavaScript library, redirected users to malicious sites. So far, bootcss.com is the only domain showing any signs of potential malice. The nature of the other associated endpoints remains unknown

    #CyberSecurity #SupplyChainAttack #WebDevelopment #WebProgramming #WebSecurity #Polyfill #PolyfillIO

    arstechnica.com/security/2024/