The University of Stirling’s Computing Science and Mathematics division offers degrees that will give you the academic learning and practical skills needed to shape your career. Our expertise is ...
The GitHub-BSI-TSMS project contains a set of source code modules designed to implement the interfaces specified in BSI-TR-03165, which is a technical guideline published by the German Federal Office ...
Is WebAssembly (Wasm) really ready for production usage in Web applications, even though that usage requires integration with a Web page and the APIs used to manipulate it, such as the DOM?
Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a new hacking technique that exploits weaknesses in the eSIM technology used in modern smartphones, exposing users to severe risks. The findings come from ...
Systemic vulnerabilities in embedded Subscriber Identity Module (eSIM) cards have exposed billions of devices to spying, SIM swaps, and other threats. For some time now, traditional SIM cards have ...
Community driven content discussing all aspects of software development from DevOps to design patterns. WebAssembly was created to perform the highly complex and overwhelmingly sophisticated ...
Running and installing Java on a web browser isn’t a piece of cake nowadays, but it ain’t that hard either. Today, we’ll help you find a shortcut because we found browsers that still support Java and ...
Trusted Connectivity Alliance (TCA) has published new guidance to enable Java Card applet developers to maximise interoperability and security across eSIM deployments. ‘Stepping Stones for Java Card ...
Firefox is a popular web browser preferred by millions of users worldwide due to its excellent security, privacy features, and flexibility. One key advantage to using Firefox is its support for Java, ...
It came to our attention that the Java application blocker is prompting that self-assigned or untrusted applications have been blocked due to security settings. Due to this issue, some of the ...
Java is regularly in the news, and not for reasons it would want to be. Every other day, some zero-day Java vulnerability or the other is found, a security advisory is released, and within a few days, ...