Scanning 5M apps uncovered 42K exposed secrets in JavaScript bundles, revealing major gaps in traditional SAST, DAST, and ...
You can keep your sensitive PDFs safe without losing access to any of the helpful features that sites like iLovePDF offer. It ...
A jsPDF vulnerability tracked as CVE-2025-68428 could allow attackers to read arbitrary files, exposing configurations and ...
The jsPDF library for generating PDF documents in JavaScript applications is vulnerable to a critical vulnerability that ...
Using Google Drive can be tricky sometimes; here’s a step-by-step tutorial. While uploading a file to your Google Drive is relatively easy, downloading it is another thing. If you want to save a ...
Here’s a quick guide on how to access files from your Android device while using the new Linux Terminal app. The Terminal app connects to an isolated instance of Debian running in a virtual machine, ...
There are two easy ways to merge PDF files—one using Adobe Acrobat Online (free) and another using Adobe Acrobat Pro (for more advanced features). Both will combine PDF files into one. 🔹 Adobe ...
The widely used PDF format supports data-saving encryption, allowing you to protect sensitive documents so that only those with the correct password can access them. In the old days, you’d need a ...
There’s a growing trend of developers flexing their muscles to make PDF documents do completely different things than what they’re intended to do. The goal is to push the boundaries of the PDF format.
Although PDF documents are known to simply host text and images, the file format can also run basic games, thanks to its support for JavaScript, according to a high school student named Allen who goes ...
There is a race to see who can bend the PDF file format to do the most impressive thing. Considering the more-than-30-year-old shooter, Doom, has been ported to many unexpected places, it was ...
Almost 8 years after launch, the Files by Google app has now hit the impressive 5 billion download milestone on the Play Store. Formerly known as Files:Go, it was rebranded to Files by Google in ...