• Security
  • By Catalin Cimpanu
  • November 9th, 2015
Buggy Analytics Code Exposes NBC, NFL Sites to XSS

Buggy Analytics Code Exposes NBC, NFL Sites to XSS

ECMAScript 6 exposes sites to new XSS attack vectors

TypeScript 1.5 Arrives with Better ECMAScript 6 Support

TypeScript 1.5 Arrives with Better ECMAScript 6 Support

TypeScript adds support for modules, symbols & destructuring

jQuery 3.0 Alpha Is Here, See What's New

jQuery 3.0 Alpha Is Here, See What's New

First jQuery 3.x version comes with support for the requestAnimationFrame API and the Promises/A+ specification

Visual Studio Code 0.5.0 Adds Support for ECMAScript 6

Visual Studio Code 0.5.0 Adds Support for ECMAScript 6

Microsoft's minimal, free code editor gets an update to support the latest version of the JavaScript language

ECMAScript 6, the Latest Version of JavaScript, Finally Released

ECMAScript 6, the Latest Version of JavaScript, Finally Released

ES6 is here! Web developers everywhere, rejoice!