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, ...
The owners of Polyfill.io have relaunched the JavaScript CDN service on a new domain after polyfill.io was shut down as researchers exposed it was delivering malicious code on upwards of 100,000 ...
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 ...
This repository contains a comprehensive collection of JavaScript Polyfill implementations — ranging from beginner-friendly questions to advanced system-level internals. Every polyfill is written with ...
Claims, counterclaims, website shutdowns, redirections and DDoS attacks were among the highlights (or lowlights) as news of the Polyfill supply chain attack entered its second day. After Polyfill(.)io ...
I want to learn about the binary encoding and execution semantics of WebAssembly, and trying to write a polyfill seemed like as good a way to do that as any. I make no promises about this ever being ...
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 ...