Say that "abigcompany.com" had a security vulnerability in the javascript on their website in the past. They recently fixed the security vulnerability, but it had been there for many months. Is there some way to 4go back and see the code for that error?
Select the best answer.
A.
archive.org
B.
There is no way to get the changed webpage unless you contact someone at the company
C.
Usenet
D.
Javascript would not be in their html so a service like usenet or archive wouldn’t help you
Explanation:
Archive.org is a website that periodically archives internet content. They have archives of websites over many years. It could be used to go back and look at the javascript as javascript would be in the HTML code.