March 16, 2022, 4:30 a.m. | Help Net Security

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As e-skimming, Magecart, and other types of front-end attacks grow in frequency and severity, businesses are faced with finding ways to protect the front-end (i.e., client side) web applications and websites. JavaScript—which drives core functionality in approximately 98% of the global websites—contains bugs and vulnerabilities. These JavaScript vulnerabilities represent a significant portion of the most common attack paths. To protect their customers from client-side attacks, businesses need to consider the application of traditional testing methodologies … More →


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