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After ‘protestware’ attacks, a Russian bank has advised clients to stop updating software
March 21, 2022, 7:17 p.m. | Corin Faife
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As the Russian invasion of Ukraine draws on, consequences are being felt by many parts of the technology sector, including open-source software development.
In a recent announcement, the Russian bank Sber advised its customers to temporarily stop installing software updates to any applications out of concern that they could contain malicious code specifically targeted at Russian users, labeled by some as “protestware.”
As quoted in Russian-language news sites, Sber’s announcement reads: …
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