I do appreciate that this article points out that malicious attacks may come from compromised jQuery files, but this is poorly written.
Perhaps this is the wrong place for this kind of discussion, but don't these kind of leaks seem careless? I'm all for transparency, but how does exposing this kind of information help anyone?
I do appreciate that this article points out that malicious attacks may come from compromised jQuery files, but this is poorly written.
Perhaps this is the wrong place for this kind of discussion, but don't these kind of leaks seem careless? I'm all for transparency, but how does exposing this kind of information help anyone?