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New research shows Microsoft TypeScript's popularity is rocketing and that nearly all JavaScript developers are worried about open-source security.
A security researcher has developed a technique that enables him to use javascript and timing attacks to steal browser data.
More than a third of the websites you visit online may include an outdated JavaScript library that's vulnerable to one or more security flaws.
With its asm.js project, Mozilla is promoting a subset of JavaScript intended to improve Web application performance and extend C and C++ applications to the Web. Asm.js can be used as a low-level ...
The latest Web technologies can be used to build a secure and distributed file storage system by loading a piece of JavaScript code into users' Web browsers without them knowing, a researcher ...
Google Uses HTML5, JavaScript to Visualize Popular Searches Google has released its annual zeitgeist report, a look at how the world searched in the last year.
Startup Synchro Labs launched a platform for using JavaScript and the Node.js framework to create cloud-based, native mobile apps for the enterprise, targeting the replacement of legacy intranet apps.
The makers of the widely used JavaScript server-side runtime, Node.js, have released Deno 1.0, a new runtime for JavaScript and TypeScript that addresses "design mistakes" in Node.js. The Deno ...
Google's Martin Splitt continues his JavaScript SEO video series with an episode explaining when JavaScript is worth worrying about.
Injecting a bit of code through paper ballots.Swedish voter uses JavaScript code as write-in candidate Injecting a bit of code through paper ballots.