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The malware threat landscape: NodeStealer, DuckTail, and more

Engineering at Meta

Novel NodeStealer malware: An in-depth analysis In late January 2023, our security team identified a new malware NodeStealer that targeted internet browsers on Windows with a goal of stealing cookies and saved usernames and passwords to ultimately compromise Facebook, Gmail, and Outlook accounts. environment. For context, Node.js

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How to measure the performance of a website

Kentik

To be more specific: slowness can be introduced as your digital connection traverses your PC, the local wifi/wired connection, the local ISP, the Tier 1 or Tier 2 provider, or the CDN that provides the hardware which hosts the web server running the application. False alarms. This would cut time off the test.

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Speed Matters, But It Isn’t Everything

Indeed Engineering

Photo by Jonathan Chng on Unsplash Over the last few years at Indeed, we noticed our public-facing web applications were loading more slowly. After deciding on these metrics, we had simple, observable, and reportable data from hundreds of applications and across a variety of web browsers. We tested numerous ways to improve performance.

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Threat Intelligence Feeds and Endpoint Protection Systems Fail to Detect 24 Malicious Chrome Extensions

CATO Networks

Fake Postman Extension Leads to Credential Theft While our approach identified many extensions that were believed to be benign, of particular note was one extension that disguised itself as the popular Postman application. The fake Postman extension enables attackers to exploit those credentials to access the company’s application.

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