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Open Source Package Entry Points May Lead to Supply Chain Attacks

October 15, 2024/in General News

Entry points in packages across multiple programming languages are susceptible to exploitation in supply chain attacks.

The post Open Source Package Entry Points May Lead to Supply Chain Attacks appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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