When Javascript becomes the new pillar of security something has gone terribly wrong.
Background: I love building Single Page Applications, Progressive Web Apps and have JS always enabled. So no hate for JS in general, but when your security depends on the correct evaluation on the client side, you are starting a dangerous cat and mouse game.
Background: I love building Single Page Applications, Progressive Web Apps and have JS always enabled. So no hate for JS in general, but when your security depends on the correct evaluation on the client side, you are starting a dangerous cat and mouse game.