Google on Wednesday announced the promotion of Chrome 148 to the stable channel with 127 security fixes, including three for critical-severity vulnerabilities. The first critical flaw is an integer ...
Against raw chrome-devtools-mcp - the very server this CLI wraps - that is 57% fewer input tokens, 26% lower cost, and 27% fewer agent turns. Install the chrome-devtools-axi skill in the Agent Skills ...
Playwright and Puppeteer are two of the most popular tools for browser automation, but they differ in performance and capabilities. In this article, we’ll compare them side by side to help you decide ...
Every week brings new discoveries, attacks, and defenses that shape the state of cybersecurity. Some threats are stopped quickly, while others go unseen until they cause real damage. Sometimes a ...
Blazor vs React is a question every .NET developer eventually asks. Blazor lets you build interactive web UIs with C# instead of JavaScript. If you're already a .NET developer, this means one language ...
Important: Some solutions below are for people trying to watch the video, while others are for website/app owners who control the embed code. Each solution clearly states who it applies to. Old or ...
ClickFix, FileFix, fake CAPTCHA — whatever you call it, attacks where users interact with malicious scripts in their web browser are a fast-growing source of security breaches. ClickFix attacks prompt ...
Preserve data insights while respecting user privacy with Google Consent Mode. Learn how it works, why it matters, and how to set it up on your site. You can’t take data for granted anymore. With ...
A recent Hacker News post looked at the reverse engineering of TikTok’s JavaScript virtual machine (VM). Many commenters assumed the VM was malicious, designed for invasive tracking or surveillance.
The good old days where bots used PhantomJS and could be detected because they didn’t support basic JavaScript features are over. It’s 2025, and the bots have never been as sophisticated as today.