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RiskSense has analyzed 54 open source projects in which nearly 2,700 vulnerabilities were reported between 2015 and March 2020. Overall, the Jenkins automation server and MySQL had the most vulnerabilities reported during this timeframe, with more than 600 flaws each. For each of these pieces of software, 15 vulnerabilities were weaponized (i.e. public exploit code […]

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Earlier this week, representatives of the Open Source Vulnerability Database (OSVDB) accused McAfee and S21sec of scraping data from the vulnerability database without paying for a commercial license. McAfee has defended its actions, and some experts say that what the security company has done is not unethical. Information from the OSVDB is free for individual, […]

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GFI Software has published a report on the vulnerabilities identified and reported in 2013 based on data from the National Vulnerability Database. The number of security holes reported in 2013 totaled 4,794, which represents an average of 13 new issues each day. Its worth noting that this is the largest number of vulnerabilities reported in […]

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