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The No-Fix Mediums? Not Having a High Priority Doesn’t Mean Low Danger
Oct. 31, 2022, 3:01 p.m. | Luke Mcbride
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Development teams are using more and more open source component software every day. These components are developed and maintained outside of your organization, and are often analyzed by researchers and the software community. When a flaw or coding mistake is found that could be exploited, it’s published as a vulnerability and given a rating to assess the overall danger.
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