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A recent malicious campaign delivering Magniber ransomware has been targeting Windows home users with fake security updates.
Gmail will soon block JavaScript files from being uploaded and sent over email. Starting February 13th, you’ll no longer be able to attach .js files as they are increasingly being used as a form ...
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Starting February 13, 2017, Google will not allow JS files to be sent as an attachment, including JS files detected within archives.
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Google announced they’ve updated their webmaster guidelines to specifically note that blocking your CSS or JavaScript files may have a negative impact on your indexing and search rankings in ...
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