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Progress Software unveils Q2 2025 release of Telerik and Kendo UI, enhancing development with AI-powered tools and capabilities.
Progress Software (PRGS) announced the Q2 2025 release of Progress Telerik and Progress Kendo UI, the most powerful .NET and JavaScript UI libraries for modern application development. This ...
Progress announced its Q2 2024 release of Telerik and Kendo UI. This update integrates generative AI, new UI components, the Blazor spreadsheet, enhances design-to-code workflows with improved Figma ...
Progress announced an update to its Telerik UI for Blazor components, targeting Microsoft's open source Blazor framework that lets C# coders create web apps without having to rely upon JavaScript.
A threat actor known as ‘Blue Mockingbird’ targets Telerik UI vulnerabilities to compromise servers, install Cobalt Strike beacons, and mine Monero by hijacking system resources. The flaw ...
This is because the vulnerable Telerik UI component might be part of ASP.NET applications that are running on their latest versions, yet, the Telerik component might be many versions out of date ...
The CVE-2019-18935 Telerik UI vulnerability was also included in the NSA's top 25 security bugs abused by Chinese hackers and the FBI's list of top targeted vulnerabilities.
It includes 38 UI widgets and central JavaScript framework features like input validation, data binding and templates. The code is available via GitHub and Telerik.com. Brandon Satrom, director of ...
The latest release includes a new lineup of developer tools including Progress Telerik UI for Blazor and Progress Kendo UI with new components for .NET web, mobile and desktop development.