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Breach Roundup: White House Calls for Memory-Safe Languages
Feb. 29, 2024, 9:23 p.m. |
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This week, the Biden administration urged software developers to adopt memory-safe programming languages and moved to restrict Chinese connected cars, a pharma giant was breached, researchers found malicious repos in GitHub, the Phobos RaaS group is targeting the U.S., and Zyxel patched devices.
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