March 27, 2023, 3:55 p.m. | Karlo Zanki

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From an information security perspective, 2022 can be called “The Year of Software Supply Chain Attacks.” Malicious actors have shifted their focus to new landscapes. Ten or 20 years ago, malware was piled up and served through services providing pirated content and email spam. Today’s malware has evolved to target the supply chain, and it is getting served through open source software distribution points.


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