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Microsoft says Russia-backed Midnight Blizzard accessed its source code
March 8, 2024, 6:34 p.m. | Steve Zurier
SC Magazine feed for Strategy www.scmagazine.com
Security pros say targeting source code will continue because it lets attackers identify new bugs and inject their own malware into the software supply chain.
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