The recent supply chain attack targeting the popular Polyfill.io JavaScript library is significantly larger than first thought. New research from Censys reveals that over 380,000 web servers worldwide ...
Polyfill.io, a JavaScript library that nullifies differences between web browser versions, was infected with malware and used in supply chain attacks after the project owner changed in February 2024, ...
UPDATE 6/28: Domain registrar Namecheap has shut down the Polyfill .io domain, thereby eliminating the previous issue posed to almost 500,000 websites, web security firm C/Side CEO Simon Wijckmans ...
Domain registrar Namecheap has suspended the domain of Polyfill.io, a JavaScript library that was found to be infected with malware. Namecheap Takes Down Polyfill.io ...
In context: Polyfills are snippets of JavaScript code that provide modern features on older web browsers. There's nothing wrong with polyfills per se, but miscreants and cyber-criminals can easily ...
This project implements a (partial) polyfill for the WebCodecs API for server-side JavaScript environments. It enables access to hardware-accelerated video and audio decode and encode through a ...