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Open-source software enables code review and reuse, but known vulnerabilities and unmaintained dependencies can create cybersecurity risks.

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Open source is software whose source code is available under a license that permits use, inspection, modification, and redistribution. It may be developed by a community, an organization, or a small group of maintainers; “open” does not guarantee that the code is actively reviewed, supported, or secure.

For security teams, the main concerns are vulnerabilities in dependencies and the software supply chain: a maintainer account, release process, or package can be compromised, while an unmaintained component may retain known flaws. Public code can enable review and faster fixes, but visibility alone is not a control. Maintain an inventory or SBOM of open-source components, pin and verify versions or signatures where possible, monitor vulnerability advisories, and apply updates through a controlled process.

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Bank Info Security 1 year, 1 month ago

Mirai Botnets Exploit Flaw in Unpatched Wazuh Servers

Modular Mirai Malware Code Strikes AgainNo fewer than two separate Mirai botnets are on the hunt for unpatched servers hosting open source SIEM solution Wazuh, an unusual variation of hackers' typical focus on Internet of Things devices for stringing together infected computers. Akamai dates the first campaign to March, the other to May.