Google says it's seen a rise in shady and spam websites using 'Back button hijacking' to try and trap or manipulate users ...
All too often, clicking the back button in your browser doesn’t actually take you back. It’s called back button hijacking, ...
Google explains why it doesn't matter that websites are getting heavier and the reason has everything to do with SEO.
Abstract: Detecting front-end JavaScript libraries in web applications is essential for website profiling, vulnerability detection, and dependency management. However, bundlers like Webpack transpile ...
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