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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 2 years, 2 months ago

Microsoft Releases New-Open Source Tool for OT Security

ICSpector Is Now on GitHub, Scans PLCs, Extracts Info and Detects Malicious CodeMicrosoft has released a new open-source security tool to close gaps in threat analysis for industrial control systems and help address increased nation-state attacks on critical infrastructure. ICSpector, available on GitHub, can scan PLCs, extract information and detect malicious code.

Bank Info Security 2 years, 2 months ago

Report: Russian Hackers Targeting Ukrainian Soldiers on Apps

Russian Hackers Using Open-Source Malware on Popular Messaging Apps, Report SaysUkraine's Computer Emergency Response Team is warning in an April report that a Russian hacking group known as UAC-0184 is using open-source malware to target Ukrainian soldiers on popular messaging apps such as Signal, as concerns grow over the Kremlin’s advanced hacking capabilities.