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Supply chain attacks on open source

Watch out if you are using libraries and code from public repositories. Supply chain attacks are (have been) on the rise.

The latest one is on Rust.

https://www.sentinelone.com/labs/cratedepression-rust-supply-chain-attack-infects-cloud-ci-pipelines-with-go-malware/

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Author tinPosted on May 21, 2022May 4, 2025Categories SRE, SW Dev, TechTags golang, open source, rust, supply chain attacksLeave a comment on Supply chain attacks on open source

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