No word on how the site was compromised yet, but jQuery's administrators are already working on addressing the issue.
Also sounds like jQuery itself was not modified in any way, only the malware dropper itself being inserted in jQuery.com's markup. Not sure what the impact will be, or what browsers and the like are affected - hopefully the impact is relatively limited.
Also sounds like jQuery itself was not modified in any way, only the malware dropper itself being inserted in jQuery.com's markup. Not sure what the impact will be, or what browsers and the like are affected - hopefully the impact is relatively limited.