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  • The Hypocrisy of Open Source: An Update

    calendar Aug 11, 2025 · 4 min read · CyberBunny74 open-source cybersecurity vulnerability-management log4j end-of-life vendor-risk  ·
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    🖥️ Open source was supposed to be a beacon of innovation and collaboration. Today, it’s also one of our largest unacknowledged security risks.

    Back in February 2024, I shared a post on LinkedIn about the risks I was seeing in the world of open-source software—and it resonated with a lot of people. This blog entry is an …


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