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The Linux Foundation and the Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF) have launched the Open Source Software Security Mobilisation Plan following…
Log4j software flaw to be considered most severe in history
The Log4j software flaws are considered one of the most dangerous flaws in recent history. Indeed, major companies are rushing…