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Codebases with high-risk open source flaws spike
Feb. 28, 2024, 12:33 p.m. | SC Staff
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Seventy-four percent of codebases had high-risk open source vulnerabilities last year, representing a significant increase over the 48% of those with exploited flaws, proof-of-concept exploits, and remote code execution issues in 2022.
code code execution concept exploited exploits flaws high open source proof proof-of-concept remote code remote code execution risk third-party-code vulnerabilities
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