Hi, my name’s Aaron Powell and I’m a Cloud Advocate at Microsoft. My area of specialty is front-end web dev and .NET (especially F#), but I enjoy doing silly things with technology.
It is true that there is some JavaScript required to completely make the keylogger work but the actual logging component is CSS. And moreover the point with that particular example that I was trying to make is that it might not be the JavaScript that you write that results in it, but something from a dependency. This can result in unintended side-effects such as was detected in this report.
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It is true that there is some JavaScript required to completely make the keylogger work but the actual logging component is CSS. And moreover the point with that particular example that I was trying to make is that it might not be the JavaScript that you write that results in it, but something from a dependency. This can result in unintended side-effects such as was detected in this report.